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Introduction to renormalization
Published 2006-06-06Version 1
In these lectures I discuss peculiarities of the critical behaviour of ``non-ideal'' systems as it is explained by the renormalization group approach. Examples considered here include account of the single-ion anisotropy, structural disorder, frustrations. I introduce main ideas of renormalization and show how it serves the explanation of typical features of criticality in the above systems: softening of the phase transition, changes in the universality class, complicated effective critical behaviour.
Comments: Lecture given at the Mochima spring school on foundations of statistical and mesoscopic physics, Mochima, Venezuela, June 2006
Journal: Condens. Matter Phys. 9, 325-350 (2006)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.dis-nn
Keywords: introduction, critical behaviour, renormalization group approach, structural disorder, main ideas
Tags: lecture notes, journal article
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