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Scaling laws (Statistical physics) (Topical Term)
Used for/see from:
- Ratio and proportion (Statistical physics)
- Scale invariance (Statistical physics)
- Scaling hypothesis (Statistical physics)
- Scaling phenomena (Statistical physics)
See also:
- Broader heading: Physical laws
- Broader heading: Ranking and selection (Statistics)
- Broader heading: Statistical physics
Work cat.: Finite-size scaling, c1988 (Finite size scaling)
LC database, Aug. 4, 1988.
McGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. (Scaling law: Two quantities are proportional, which is known to be valid at certain orders of magnitude and is used to calculate the value of one of the quantities at another order of magnitude.)
INSPEC (Scaling phenomena, also uses for : scale invariance)
INIS:Thes.
ASTI: p. 2017 (Scaling law (Physics) see Ratio and proportion)
Encyc. physics: p. 246 (Scaling hypothesis)
Encyc. phys. sci. tech.
NASA (Scaling; use more specific term)
Random House