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Phase transitions / Quantum field theory / Dynamical systems / Critical exponent / Power law / Universality / Scaling / Multifractal system / Turbulence / Physics / Critical phenomena / Renormalization group
Date: 2010-10-22 13:59:25
Phase transitions
Quantum field theory
Dynamical systems
Critical exponent
Power law
Universality
Scaling
Multifractal system
Turbulence
Physics
Critical phenomena
Renormalization group

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