Talk:Spherical model

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[edit] close to ...

The article says

"The critical exponents ... which dictate the behaviour of the system close to were derived to be..."

Should this read "close to the critical point were derived to be ...", or perhaps "close to transition were derived to be ..."? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 129.99.134.43 (talkcontribs) 14:39, 16 May 2006.

[edit] New article title

This article should really be moved to a different title, although I'm not sure which one would be best at the moment. Was this precisely the terminology used in the original formulation? --HappyCamper 07:16, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

"Spherical Model" is perfectly clear to me. It is a well known model (known by the name Spherical Model) in Stat. Mech. and I immediately understood what the article was about when I saw the title. If there is a conflict with other articles you could e.g. add "Statistical Mechanics" to the title, but I wouldn't modify the words "Spherical Model". Count Iblis 12:24, 31 May 2006 (UTC)