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When reading the paper, I calculated that the closer to the transition point the smaller \beta^* is in Eq. 7. Because one part of the denominator is very large and the other part tends to 0, which contradicts the description in your paper.
Thanks.
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Hi!
When reading the paper, I calculated that the closer to the transition point the smaller \beta^* is in Eq. 7. Because one part of the denominator is very large and the other part tends to 0, which contradicts the description in your paper.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: