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The theory of Finite Size Scaling describes a build-up of the bulk properties when a small system is increased in size. This description is particularly important in strongly correlated systems where critical fluctuations develop with increasing system size, including phase transition points, polymer conformations. Since numerical computer simulations are always done with finite samples, they rely on the Finite Size Scaling theory for data extrapolation and analysis. With the advent of large scale computing in recent years, ...

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    • Title: Finite Size Scaling and Numerical Simulation of Statistical Systems by Privman Vladimir
    • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing
    • Print ISBN: 9789810201081, 9810201087
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    • Edition: 1990 1st edition
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