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    First order phase transitions in lattice and continuous systems: Extension of Pirogov-Sinai theory (English)
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    We generalize the notion of ''ground states'' in the Pirogov-Sinai theory of first order phase transitions at low temperatures [see \textit{Ya. G. Sinaj}, Theory of phase transitions: rigorous results. (1982; Zbl 0537.60097)], applicable to lattice systems with a finite number of periodic ground states to that of ''restricted ensembles'' with equal free energies. A restricted ensemble is a Gibbs ensemble, i.e. equilibrium probability measure, on a restricted set of configurations in the phase space of the system. When a restricted ensemble contains only one configuration it coincides with a ground state. In the more general case the entropy is also important. An example of a system we can treat by our methods is the q-state Potts model where we prove that for q sufficiently large there exists a temperature at which the system coexists in \(q+1\) phases; q-ordered phases are small modifications of the q perfectly ordered ground states and one disordered phase which is a modification of the restricted ensemble consisting of all ''perfectly disordered'' (neighboring sites must have different spins) configurations. The free energy thus consists entirely of energy in the first q-restricted ensembles and of entropy in the last one. Our main motivation for this work is to develop a rigorous theory for phase transitions in continuum fluids in which there is no symmetry between the phases, e.g. the liquid-vapour phase transition. The present work goes a certain way in that direction.
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    phase transitions
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    lattice systems
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    periodic ground states
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    Gibbs ensemble
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    continuum fluids
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    liquid-vapour phase transition
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