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Discrete lattice systems and the equivalence of microcanonical, canonical and grand canonical Gibbs states (English)
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1985
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It is proven that a microcanonical Gibbs measure on a classical discrete lattice system is a mixture of canonical Gibbs measures, provided the potential is ''approximately periodic'', has finite range and possesses a commensurability property. No periodicity is imposed on the measure. When the potential is not approximately periodic or does not have the commensurability property, the inclusion does not hold. As a by-product, a new proof is given of the fact that for a large class of potentials, a canonical Gibbs measure is a mixture of grand canonical measures. Thus the equivalence of ensembles is obtained in the sense of identical correlation functions.
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statistical mechanics
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microcanonical Gibbs measure
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classical discrete lattice system
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mixture of canonical Gibbs measures
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mixture of grand canonical measures
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correlation functions
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