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arxiv: cond-mat/0509136 · v1 · pith:SECPK6TZnew · submitted 2005-09-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

When topology triggers a phase transition

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Two mathematical mechanisms, responsible for the generation of a thermodynamic singularity, are individuated. For a class of short-range, confining potentials, a topology change in some family of configuration space submanifolds is the only possible such mechanism. Two examples of systems in which the phase transition is not accompanied by a such topology change are discussed. The first one is a model with long-range interactions, namely the mean-field phi^4-model, the second example is a one-dimensional system with a non-confining potential energy function. For both these systems, the thermodynamic singularity is generated by a maximization over one variable (or one discrete index) of a smooth function, although the context in which the maximization occurs is very different.

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