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Ising droplets in five dimensions

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Monte Carlo simulations indicate that the size distribution of Coniglio-Klien droplets in the five-dimensional nearest-neighbor Ising model corresponds to mean field Ising exponents.

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Stauffer, D. Ising droplets in five dimensions. J Stat Phys 74, 1323–1325 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02188236

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