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Thread #59418   Message #1404034
Posted By: Rapparee
09-Feb-05 - 10:23 PM
Thread Name: BS: The Mother of all BS threads
Subject: RE: BS: The Mother of all BS threads
Critical Behavior of a Cubic-Lattice 3D Ising Model for Systems with Quenched Disorder by A. K. Murtazaev, I. K. Kamilov, and A. B. Babaev

A Monte Carlo method is applied to simulate the static critical behavior of a cubic-lattice 3D Ising model for systems with quenched disorder. Numerical results are presented for the spin concentrations of p = 1.0, 0.95, 0.9, 0.8, 0.6 on L × L × L lattices with L = 20–60 under periodic boundary conditions. The critical temperature is determined by the Binder cumulant method. A finite-size scaling technique is used to calculate the static critical exponents alpha, beta, gamma, and nu (for specific heat, susceptibility, magnetization, and correlation length, respectively) in the range of p under study. Universality classes of critical behavior are discussed for three-dimensional diluted systems.


and then there's this bit:

Collective Modes in Quasi-Two-Dimensional Conductors under Strong Spatial Dispersion by O. V. Kirichenko, V. G. Peschanskii, and D. I. Stepanenko

Propagation of electromagnetic and spin waves in layered conductors with a quasi-two-dimensional dispersion law of charge carriers is investigated theoretically in the presence of an external magnetic field with induction B0 . In layered conductors, the drift velocity vD of electrons along B0 is an oscillatory function of the angle between the magnetic field direction and the normal to the layers. For certain orientations of the magnetic field with respect to the layers of the conductor, vD is close to zero. In these directions, there is no collision-free absorption, and weakly damped waves may propagate even under strong spatial dispersion. In the short-wavelength limit, there may exist collective modes with frequencies in the neighborhood of resonances for arbitrary orientation of the wavevector k relative to B0 . Similar types of excitations in quasi-isotropic metals are possible only when k is perpendicular to the direction of the external magnetic field.


Why, you ask, is he doing this to us? Shall I call Mom? you ask yourself. Perhaps he's slightly mad (though those ARE his initials) and needs psychiatric help?

No. Not at all. I will unveil my GUT soon, and you will need to understand these articles (and others) to understand my GUT.