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Super-effective-field theory and coherent-anomaly method in cooperative phenomena

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Conceptual arguments on the coherent-anomaly method (CAM) and on the super-effective-field theory are presented to explain the basic ideas of these theories. Some possible applications are also suggested.

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Suzuki, M. Super-effective-field theory and coherent-anomaly method in cooperative phenomena. J Stat Phys 53, 483–497 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01011568

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