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Universal behavior of crossover scaling functions for continuous phase transitions
Published 2003-07-14Version 1
We consider two different systems exhibiting a continuous phase transition into an absorbing state. Both models belong to the same universality class, i.e., they are characterized by the same scaling functions and the same critical exponents. Varying the range of interactions we examine the crossover from the mean-field-like to the non-mean-field scaling behavior. A phenomenological scaling form is applied in order to describe the full crossover region which spans several decades. Our results strongly supports the hypotheses that the crossover function is universal.
Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Physical Review Letters 90, 210601 (2003)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: continuous phase transition, crossover scaling functions, universal behavior, full crossover region, models belong
Tags: journal article
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