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The following pages link to First order phase transitions in lattice and continuous systems: Extension of Pirogov-Sinai theory (Q1062695):
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- First order phase transitions in unbounded spin systems. I: Construction of the phase diagram (Q581945) (← links)
- Interfaces in the Potts model. I: Pirogov-Sinai theory of the Fortuin- Kasteleyn representation (Q811039) (← links)
- Interfaces in the Potts model. II: Antonov's rule and rigidity of the order disorder interface (Q811040) (← links)
- First-order phase transition in Potts models with finite-range interactions (Q878368) (← links)
- Inequalities and many phase transitions in ferro-magnetic systems (Q1113224) (← links)
- Extension of Pirogov-Sinai theory of phase transitions to infinite range interactions. I: Cluster expansion (Q1114236) (← links)
- Extension of Pirogov-Sinai theory of phase transitions to infinite range interactions. II: Phase diagram (Q1114237) (← links)
- Extension of the Pirogov-Sinai theory to a class of quasiperiodic interactions (Q1118219) (← links)
- A unified approach to phase diagrams in field theory and statistical mechanics (Q1118270) (← links)
- Random surfaces with two-sided constraints: An application of the theory of dominant ground states (Q1279327) (← links)
- Pathological behavior of renormalization-group maps at high fields and above the transition temperature. (Q1593246) (← links)
- Nematic liquid crystal phase in a system of interacting dimers and monomers (Q1795128) (← links)
- Pseudo free energies and large deviations for non Gibbsian FKG measures (Q1822148) (← links)
- Discontinuity of the Wilson string tension in the 4-dimensional lattice pure gauge Potts model (Q1823569) (← links)
- More results on the Ashkin-Teller model (Q1897017) (← links)
- Phase diagrams of lattice systems with residual entropy. (Q1963475) (← links)
- Interface sharpness in the Ising model with long-range interaction. (Q1963481) (← links)
- A low temperature analysis of the boundary driven Kawasaki process (Q2440349) (← links)
- Interphase Hamiltonian and first-order phase transitions: A generalization of the Lee-Yang theorem (Q2480105) (← links)
- Absence of phase transitions in one-dimensional antiferromagnetic models with long-range interactions (Q2499878) (← links)
- Phase coexistence in partially symmetric \(q\)-state models (Q2499884) (← links)
- Regularity properties and pathologies of position-space renormalization-group transformations: scope and limitations of Gibbsian theory (Q2499892) (← links)
- CELL GAS MODEL OF CLASSICAL STATISTICAL SYSTEMS (Q2846888) (← links)
- POTTS MODEL WITH INVISIBLE COLORS: RANDOM-CLUSTER REPRESENTATION AND PIROGOV–SINAI ANALYSIS (Q2892021) (← links)
- ONE-DIMENSIONAL NON-SYMMETRIC WIDOM–ROWLINSON MODEL WITH LONG-RANGE INTERACTION (Q3444890) (← links)
- A class of continuum models with no phase transitions (Q3765300) (← links)
- Absence of phase transitions for continuum models of dimension <i>d</i>&gt;1 (Q3813357) (← links)
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- Uniqueness of Gibbs states in one-dimensional antiferromagnetic model with long-range interaction (Q4498412) (← links)
- LOW TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES OF THE BLUME–EMERY–GRIFFITHS (BEG) MODEL IN THE REGION WITH AN INFINITE NUMBER OF GROUND STATE CONFIGURATIONS (Q4519857) (← links)
- The continuum Potts model at the disorder–order transition—a study by cluster dynamics (Q4968860) (← links)
- Correlation of clusters: Partially truncated correlation functions and their decay (Q5110780) (← links)
- On the uniqueness of Gibbs measure in the Potts model on a Cayley tree with external field (Q5132096) (← links)
- On the Poisson integrals representation in the classical statistical mechanics of continuous systems (Q5284792) (← links)
- ONE-DIMENSIONAL LONG-RANGE FERROMAGNETIC ISING MODEL UNDER WEAK AND SPARSE EXTERNAL FIELD (Q5306242) (← links)
- PHASE DIAGRAMS OF ONE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS UNDER STRONG RANDOM EXTERNAL FIELD (Q5312194) (← links)
- Decimations for two-dimensional Ising and rotator models (Q5883919) (← links)