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    Microcanonical distributions for lattice gases (English)
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    From authors' abstract: A large deviation principle (cf. Theorem 1.3) for the empirical distribution functional is applied to prove a rather general version of Boltzmann's principle (cf. Theorem 3.5) for models with shift-invariant, finite range potentials. The final section contains an application of these considerations to the two-dimensional Ising model at sub-critical temperature.
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    large deviation principle
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    finite range potentials
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    two-dimensional Ising model
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