
doi: 10.1007/bf01295478
Scaling hypothesis and a renormalization group procedure are formulated in the vicinity of the bifurcation point, where the behaviour is governed by inhomogeneous fluctuations. The working of the general ideas is illustrated in a model system in which the number of components of the complex order parameter field goes to infinity.
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