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Figure 1. Finite box ΛN in Z2
Figure 2. Finite lattice with boundary conditions
Figure 3. Examples of Weibull distributions.
Figure 4. Plot of θ �→ F 1D∞ (θ) for λobs = 1 and kobs = 15. The bottom plot is a zoom of thetop plot around the minimizer.
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