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Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions Volume I Absorbing Phase Transitions 1st Edition Malte Henkel

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Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions Volume I Absorbing Phase Transitions 1st Edition Malte Henkel
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.07 MB
Pages: 385
Author: Malte Henkel, Haye Hinrichsen, Sven Lübeck (auth.)
ISBN: 9781402087646, 9781402087653, 1402087640, 1402087659
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions Volume I Absorbing Phase Transitions 1st Edition Malte Henkel by Malte Henkel, Haye Hinrichsen, Sven Lübeck (auth.) 9781402087646, 9781402087653, 1402087640, 1402087659 instant download after payment.

This book describes two main classes of non-equilibrium phase-transitions: (a) static and dynamics of transitions into an absorbing state, and (b) dynamical scaling in far-from-equilibrium relaxation behaviour and ageing.

The first volume begins with an introductory chapter which recalls the main concepts of phase-transitions, set for the convenience of the reader in an equilibrium context. The extension to non-equilibrium systems is made by using directed percolation as the main paradigm of absorbing phase transitions and in view of the richness of the known results an entire chapter is devoted to it, including a discussion of recent experimental results. Scaling theories and a large set of both numerical and analytical methods for the study of non-equilibrium phase transitions are thoroughly discussed.

The techniques used for directed percolation are then extended to other universality classes and many important results on model parameters are provided for easy reference.

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