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authorJaron Kent-Dobias <jaron@kent-dobias.com>2021-10-28 11:40:59 +0200
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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ their simplest form. Then, the arbitrary analytic functions that compose those
coordinates are approximated by truncated polynomials whose coefficients are
fixed by matching the series expansions of the universal function.
-For the two-dimensional Ising model, his method produces scaling functions
+For the two-dimensional Ising model, this method produces scaling functions
accurate to within $10^{-4}$ using just the values of the first three
derivatives of the function evaluated at two points, e.g., critical amplitudes
of the magnetization, susceptibility, and first generalized susceptibility.