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Specific heat, C

Magnetic order parameter, m,

Susceptibility

Correlation length

where is the reduced distance from the critical temperature, i.e.

Note that this implies a certain symmetry when the critical point is approached from either 'above' or 'below', which is not necessarily the case. Rushbrooke equality

Gamma divergence

When approaching the critical point along the critical isochore () the divergence is of the form

where is 1.0 for the Van der Waals equation of state, and is usually 1.2 to 1.3.

Epsilon divergence

When approaching the critical point along the critical isotherm the divergence is of the form

where is 2/3 for the Van der Waals equation of state, and is usually 0.75 to 0.8.

References