Percolation approach to phase transitions (Q5935155)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1608300
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1608300 |
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Percolation approach to phase transitions (English)
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20 June 2001
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The formalism, which maps thermal phase transitions into a percolation problem is reviewed. In particular it is shown that the Ising model is mapped onto a percolation problem where clusters are made of parallel spins connected by bonds. At low temperature the system is characterized by an infinite cluster and a distribution of finite clusters, while at very high temperature there is only a distribution of finite clusters without the infinite cluster. At an intermediate temperature \(T_c\) corresponding to the critical Ising temperature, the cluster distribution is characterized by a power law without any cutoff, the power law being related to the Ising critical exponents.
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Ising critical exponents
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finite cluster distribution
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critical Ising temperature
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