Does the three-dimensional capillary wave model lead to a universally valid and pathology-free description of the liquid-vapor interface near \(g=0\)? A controversal point of view (Q1279377)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1256259
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1256259 |
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Does the three-dimensional capillary wave model lead to a universally valid and pathology-free description of the liquid-vapor interface near \(g=0\)? A controversal point of view (English)
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22 May 2000
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capillary wave model
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scaling picture
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interface Hamiltonians
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0.8245940804481506
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0.8245940804481506
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0.7128196358680725
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