Droplets in the coexistence region of the two-dimensional Ising model
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Abstract: The two-dimensional Ising model with fixed magnetization is studied using Monte Carlo techniques. At the coexistence line, the macroscopic, extensive droplet of minority spins becomes thermally unstable by breaking up into microscopic clusters. Intriguing finite--size effects as well as singularities of thermal and cluster properties associated with the transition are discussed.
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