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Hyperscaling inequalities for percolation
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    Hyperscaling inequalities for percolation (English)
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    A set of critical exponent inequalities for independent percolation which saturate under the hyperscaling hypothesis is proved. One of the consequences of the inequalities is the lower bound \(d_ c\geq 6\) for the upper critical dimension. The proof is based on a rigorous version of the finite size scaling argument which extends easily to other systems such as Ising ferromagnets.
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    critical exponent inequalities
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    percolation
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    Ising ferromagnets
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