Widom scaling is a concept in statistical physics that is used to describe the behavior of systems near a critical point, particularly in the context of phase transitions. It is named after the physicist Bruce Widom, who contributed to the understanding of critical phenomena. In the study of phase transitions, particularly continuous or second-order phase transitions, physical quantities such as correlation length, order parameter, and specific heat exhibit singular behavior as the system approaches the critical point.
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