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    Critical exponents for long-range interactions (English)
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    The contribution of long-range interactions to an ``effective dimension'' of a model of statistical mechanics is investigated. The authors give a number of rigorous results on critical exponents of such models, including Griffiths-Simon spin models. The analytical results are compared with earlier renormalization-group predictions.
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    long-range interactions
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    statistical mechanics
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    critical exponents
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    Griffiths-Simon spin models
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    renormalization-group predictions
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