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Critical exponents of equilibrium (thermal) systems. 1.2. Static percolation cluster exponents. 1.3. Dynamical critical exponents. 1.4. Crossover between classes. 1.5. Critical exponents and relations of spreading processes. 1.6. Field theoretical approach to reaction-diffusion systems. 1.7. The effect of disorder -- 2. Out of equilibrium classes. 2.1. Field theoretical description of dynamical classes at and below T[symbol]. 2.2. Dynamical classes at T[symbol] > 0. 2.3. Ising classes. 2.4. Potts classes. 2.5. XY model classes. 2.6. O(N) symmetric model classes -- 3. Genuine basic nonequilibrium classes with fluctuating ordered states. 3.1. Driven lattice gas (DLG) classes -- 4. Genuine basic nonequilibrium classes with absorbing state. 4.1. Mean-field classes of general nA[symbol](n+k)A, mA[symbol](m-l)A processes. 4.2. Directed percolation (DP) classes. 4.3. Generalized, n-particle contact processes. 4.4. Dynamical isotropic percolation (DIP) classes. 4.5. Voter model (VM) classes. 4.6. Parity conserving (PC) classes. 4.7. Classes in models with n < m production and m particle annihilation at [symbol]=0. 4.8. Classes in models with n < m production and m particle coagulation at [symbol]=0; reversible reactions (1R). 4.9. Generalized PC models. 4.10. Multiplicative noise classes -- 5. Scaling at first-order phase transitions. 5.1. Tricritical directed percolation classes (TDP). 5.2. Tricritical DIP classes -- 6. Universality classes of multi-component systems. 6.1. The A+B[symbol]? classes. 6.2. AA[symbol]?, BB[symbol]? with hard-core exclusion. 6.3. Symmetrical, multi-species A[symbol]+A[symbol][symbol]?(q-MAM) classes. 6.4. Heterogeneous, multi-species A[symbol]+A[symbol][symbol]? system. 6.5. Unidirectionally coupled ARW classes. 6.6. DP coupled to frozen field classes. 6.7. DP with coupled diffusive field classes. 6.8. BARWe with coupled non-diffusive field class. 6.9. DP with diffusive, conserved slave field classes. 6.10. DP with frozen, conserved slave field classes. 6.11. Coupled N-component DP classes. 6.12. Coupled N-component BARW2 classes. 6.13. Hard-core 2-BARW2 classes in one dimension -- 7. Surface-interface growth classes. 7.1. The random deposition class. 7.2. Edwards-Wilkinson (EW) classes. 7.3. Quench disordered EW classes (QEW). 7.4. Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) classes. 7.5. Other continuum growth classes. 7.6. Unidirectionally coupled DP classes. 7.7. Unidirectionally coupled PC classes -- 8. Summary and outlook. 330 $aUniversal scaling behavior is an attractive feature in statistical physics because a wide range of models can be classified purely in terms of their collective behavior due to a diverging correlation length. This book provides a comprehensive overview of dynamical universality classes occurring in nonequilibrium systems defined on regular lattices. 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