184 results on '"Essam, J. W."'
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52. Derivation of low-temperature expansions for Ising model. III. Two-dimensional lattices-field grouping.
53. Derivation of low-temperature expansions for Ising model. IV. Two-dimensional lattices-temperature grouping.
54. Lattice Constant Systems and Graph Theory.
55. Percolation Processes. I. Low-Density Expansion for the Mean Number of Clusters in a Random Mixture.
56. Derivation of Low-Temperature Expansions for the Ising Model of a Ferromagnet and an Antiferromagnet.
57. Exact Critical Percolation Probabilities for Site and Bond Problems in Two Dimensions.
58. The scaling laws for percolation processes.
59. Time-dependent susceptibility and neutron scattering cross section of the Ising model with general spin.
60. Counting the spanning trees of a labelled molecular-graph
61. Z(λ) model and flows: Subgraph break-collapse method
62. Reciprocal relations for the weight factors arising in the series expansion of backbone percolation functions
63. Thermodynamic scaling laws for a dilute ferromagnet in the percolation limit by series methods
64. The Potts model and flows. III. Standard and subgraph break-collapse methods
65. The Potts model and flows. I. The pair correlation function
66. Ising model with an annealed distribution of local magnetic fields
67. Derivation of series expansions for the spin-spin correlation function of the Ising model
68. Series expansion evidence supporting the Alexander-Orbach conjecture in two dimensions
69. Series expansion studies of percolation at a surface
70. Directed percolation: series expansion for some three-dimensional lattices
71. Mean field theory of percolation with application to surface effects
72. Series expansion study of the percolation probability for the triangular lattice bond problem
73. The percolation probability for the site problem on the face-centred cubic lattice
74. Percolation theory
75. Weak universality and scaling in dilute Ising models
76. Series expansion study of the distribution of currents in the elements of a random diode-insulator network
77. Series expansion study of the pair connectedness in site percolation models
78. Analysis of extended series for bond percolation on the directed square lattice
79. Selfconsistent calculation of the conductivity in a disordered branching network
80. Series expansion study of the pair connectedness in bond percolation models
81. Critical temperature of the Heisenberg model with random bond dilution
82. Estimates of the site percolation probability exponents for some directed lattices
83. Directed percolation: mean field theory and series expansions for some two-dimensional lattices
84. Correlations in the face-centred cubic Ising model below Tcand along the critical isotherm
85. Scaling theory for the pair-connectedness in percolation models
86. Series expansion studies of directed percolation: estimates of the correlation length exponents
87. On two-dimensional directed percolation
88. Directed compact percolation: cluster size and hyperscaling
89. The resistive susceptibility of random diode-insulator networks
90. The Potts model and flows: II. Many-spin correlation function
91. ALGEBRAIC GRAPH THEORY
92. A note on the convergence of the series expansion for the mean cluster size in random mixtures
93. Critical Isotherm of a Ferromagnet and of a Fluid
94. Critical behaviour of the three-dimensional Ising model specific heat below Tc
95. Decoration transformations and the dilute anisotropic Heisenberg model
96. Some Exact Critical Percolation Probabilities for Bond and Site Problems in Two Dimensions
97. Critical behaviour of the Ising model above and below the critical temperature
98. Critical Percolation Probabilities by Series Methods
99. Derivation of low-temperature expansions for Ising model. V. Three-dimensional lattices-field grouping
100. Derivation of low-temperature expansions for Ising model. VI. Three-dimensional lattices-temperature grouping
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