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Kinetics of phase transitions in two dimensional Ising models studied with the string method
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    Kinetics of phase transitions in two dimensional Ising models studied with the string method (English)
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    13 July 2009
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    minimum free energy path
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    string method
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    sampling
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    phase transition
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    Ising model
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