The effect of inhomogeneous couplings on the scaling behavior in critical phenomena is considered using renormalization group analysis, Monte Carlo simulations, and other numerical tests. Novel scaling relationships result from nonuniform perturbations of a uniform fixed point at criticality. An effective dimension entering scaling equalities is elucidated. Nonuniversal behavior is found in fully connected systems with exchange couplings arrayed in a hierarchical manner
We consider the problem of calculating the nonuniversal parameters entering into the scaling laws of...
Critical phenomena in real fluids demonstrate a combination of universal features caused by the dive...
This paper is a brief summary of a talk that was designed to address the question of whether two of ...
Unidirectionally coupled systems which exhibit phase transitions into an absorbing state are investi...
We investigate the change of critical behavior of two-level hierarchy systems in which the second le...
We study the crossover between classical and nonclassical critical behaviors. The critical crossover...
A renormalization-group method is developed to study critical phenomena in a disordered system. The ...
Abstract: Hierarchical model of defects development makes possible the consideration of bo...
We study the crossover between classical and nonclassical critical behaviors. The critical crossover...
Weighted scale-free networks with topology-dependent interactions are studied. It is shown that the ...
Local scale invariance (LSI) has been recently proposed as a possible extension of the dynamical sca...
Scale-free networks with topology-dependent interactions are studied. It is shown that the universal...
The aim of this book is to familiarise the reader with the rich collection of ideas, methods and res...
24 pages, published in 2005International audienceWe show that the synchronization transition of a la...
International audienceWe show that, contrary to previous suggestions based on computer simulations o...
We consider the problem of calculating the nonuniversal parameters entering into the scaling laws of...
Critical phenomena in real fluids demonstrate a combination of universal features caused by the dive...
This paper is a brief summary of a talk that was designed to address the question of whether two of ...
Unidirectionally coupled systems which exhibit phase transitions into an absorbing state are investi...
We investigate the change of critical behavior of two-level hierarchy systems in which the second le...
We study the crossover between classical and nonclassical critical behaviors. The critical crossover...
A renormalization-group method is developed to study critical phenomena in a disordered system. The ...
Abstract: Hierarchical model of defects development makes possible the consideration of bo...
We study the crossover between classical and nonclassical critical behaviors. The critical crossover...
Weighted scale-free networks with topology-dependent interactions are studied. It is shown that the ...
Local scale invariance (LSI) has been recently proposed as a possible extension of the dynamical sca...
Scale-free networks with topology-dependent interactions are studied. It is shown that the universal...
The aim of this book is to familiarise the reader with the rich collection of ideas, methods and res...
24 pages, published in 2005International audienceWe show that the synchronization transition of a la...
International audienceWe show that, contrary to previous suggestions based on computer simulations o...
We consider the problem of calculating the nonuniversal parameters entering into the scaling laws of...
Critical phenomena in real fluids demonstrate a combination of universal features caused by the dive...
This paper is a brief summary of a talk that was designed to address the question of whether two of ...