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Quantum field theory / Statistical mechanics / Combinatorics / Lattice models / Random graphs / Percolation theory / Percolation threshold / Universality / Pattern recognition / Critical phenomena / Physics / Phase transitions
Date: 2012-11-27 07:54:22
Quantum field theory
Statistical mechanics
Combinatorics
Lattice models
Random graphs
Percolation theory
Percolation threshold
Universality
Pattern recognition
Critical phenomena
Physics
Phase transitions

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