University of Arizona Department of Physics

Daniel L. SteinDaniel L. Stein

Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics, Biophysics.
Ph.D., Princeton University, 1979
dls@physics.arizona.edu

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D.L. Stein: Technical Publications

[105] ``Spin Glasses: Still Complex After All These Years?'', D.L. Stein, in Quantum Decoherence and Entropy in Complex Systems, ed. T.-H. Elze (Springer, Berlin, 2004).

[104] ``Finite-Dimensional Spin Glasses: States, Excitations, and Interfaces'', C.M. Newman and D.L. Stein, Annales Henri Poincare' 4, Suppl. 1, S497--S503 (2003).

[103] ``Nonrealistic Behavior of Mean Field Spin Glasses'', C.M. Newman and D.L. Stein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 197205 (2003).

[102] ``Topical Review: Ordering and Broken Symmetry in Short-Ranged Spin Glasses'', C.M. Newman and D.L. Stein, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 15, R1319--R1364 (2003). (invited)

[101] ``Effects of Weak Spatiotemporal Noise on a Bistable One-Dimensional System'', R.S. Maier and D.L. Stein (invited), in Noise in Complex Systems and Stochastic Dynamics, eds. L. Schimansky-Geier, D. Abbott, A. Neiman, and C. Van den Broeck (SPIE Proceedings Series, v. 5114, 2003), pp. 67--78.

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