Introduction To Percolation TheoryCRC Press, 18. 7. 1994 - Počet stran: 192 This work dealing with percolation theory clustering, criticallity, diffusion, fractals and phase transitions takes a broad approach to the subject, covering basic theory and also specialized fields like disordered systems and renormalization groups. |
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Forest Fires Fractal Oil Fields and Diffusion | 1 |
Chapter 2 Cluster Numbers | 15 |
Chapter 3 Cluster Structure | 60 |
Chapter 4 FiniteSize Scaling and the Renormalization Group | 74 |
Chapter 5 Conductivity and Related Properties | 93 |
Chapter 6 Walks Dynamics and Quantum Effects | 122 |
Chapter 7 Application to Thermal Phase Transitions | 147 |
Chapter 8 Summary | 160 |
Numerical Techniques | 163 |
DimensionDependent Approximations | 179 |
Exercises | 183 |
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