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Uniqueness of one-dimensional continuum Gibbs states
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    Uniqueness of one-dimensional continuum Gibbs states (English)
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    We investigate one-dimensional continuum grandcanonical Gibbs states corresponding to finite range superstable many-body potentials. Absence of phase transitions in the sense of uniqueness of the tempered Gibbs state is proved for potentials without hard-core by first proving uniqueness of the Gibbs measures for related hard-core potentials and then taking an appropriate limit of those Gibbs measures.
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    continuum grandcanonical Gibbs states
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    finite range superstable many-body potentials
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    Gibbs measures
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    hard-core potentials
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