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Note that the convention used for (Formula presented) here is different from that in Ref. 22.
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Note that the mean field surface density exponent (Formula presented) quoted in footnote [22] of Ref. 22 is incorrect.
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For (Formula presented) we have (Formula presented), whereas for (Formula presented) we have (Formula presented)+(Formula presented) plus higher order terms.
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Note that some of our exponent definitions in this section differ from those sometimes found in the literature. In particular our (Formula presented) exponents are sometimes called (Formula presented), and the dynamic exponent z is sometimes redefined as (Formula presented)
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Note that some of our exponent definitions in this section differ from those sometimes found in the literature. In particular our (Formula presented) exponents are sometimes called (Formula presented), and the dynamic exponent z is sometimes redefined as (Formula presented).
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Technical difficulties have so far prevented a field-theoretic derivation of these kinds of relations for BARW 6
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Technical difficulties have so far prevented a field-theoretic derivation of these kinds of relations for BARW 6.
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