On the Finite Size Scaling in Disordered Systems
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
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The critical behavior of a quenched random hypercubic sample of linear size $L$ is considered, within the ``random-$T_{c}$'' field-theoretical mode, by using the renormalization group method. A finite-size scaling behavior is established and analyzed near the upper critical dimension $d=4-\epsilon$ and some universal results are obtained. The problem of self-averaging is clarified for different critical regimes.
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