Phase transitions in a scalar theory in 2+1 dimensions.
From MaRDI portal
Recommendations
- Explicit definition of an observable event in the framework of generalized Madelung equations.
- Scalar field theory at finite temperature in D=2+1
- Phase transition in scalar \(\phi^ 4\)-theory beyond the super-daisy resummations.
- Phase structure of supersymmetric models at finite temperature
- Publication:4885195
Cited in
(12)- Scalar field theory at finite temperature in D=2+1
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 903393 (Why is no real title available?)
- Symmetry non restoration in hot scalar field theories for cosmology and condensed matter
- Quantum phase transitions in a bidimensional \(O(N)\times\mathbb{Z}_2\) scalar field model
- Phase transition in scalar \(\phi^ 4\)-theory beyond the super-daisy resummations.
- Perfect 3-dimensional lattice actions for 4-dimensional quantum field theories at finite temperature
- Phase transitions for \(\phi_2^4\) quantum fields
- PHASE TRANSITIONS FOR A ϕ6 MODEL IN (2+1)-DIMENSIONAL CURVED SPACETIME
- Finite temperature \(\mathbb{Z}_N \) phase transition with Kaluza-Klein gauge fields
- Flow-based nonperturbative simulation of first-order phase transitions
- Relaxation of \((2+1)\)-dimensional classical O(2) symmetric scalar fields
- Finite-temperature effective potential of a system with spontaneously broken symmetry
This page was built for publication: Phase transitions in a scalar theory in \(2+1\) dimensions.
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1808082)