critical exponents
Critical exponents refer to the mathematical values that describe the behavior of physical and chemical systems near a critical point or phase transition. They provide insights into the universality of these transitions and their properties, such as how quantities like temperature, pressure, and density change as the system approaches criticality. These exponents are crucial for understanding the behavior of diverse systems across different scales and have practical applications in various fields of science.
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