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"Phase transition or cross over?"

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Blogger Bee said...

Did I tell you about the guy who got a ticket issued for "Phil" because they mistook the title for his first name? :-)

8:57 PM, April 11, 2006

Blogger stefan said...

Oh, that story, no, I didn't know that ...
When I read the first lines of the post again, however, it sounds to me a lot like the famous "Dr. Phil" on American TV...

9:12 PM, April 11, 2006

Blogger Eurogirl said...

For me, however, it is washed out to a smooth cross over - I have not yet completely reached the new state.

It's not a discrete state - it's one of these contious ones. They just allways make you believe it's one of the discrete ones ;-)

Anyway - it really feels good - doesn't it?

3:33 PM, April 12, 2006

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3:34 PM, April 12, 2006

Blogger Konstantin said...

Hi Stefan! it so nice that you describe your defence here! Actually I was going to attend it but I was not informed in this time. Do you know what is the fate of your code after your defence? Are you still doing science?

9:25 PM, December 25, 2010

Blogger Konstantin said...

Hi Stefan! it so nice that you describe your defence here! Actually I was going to attend it but I was not informed in this time. Do you know what is the fate of your code after your defence? Are you still doing science?

9:26 PM, December 25, 2010

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