Series studies of the Potts model: III. The 3-state model on the simple cubic lattice
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Abstract: The finite lattice method of series expansion has been used to extend low-temperature series for the partition function, order parameter and susceptibility of the -state Potts model on the simple cubic lattice to order and the high-temperature expansion of the partition function to order . We use the numerical data to show that the transition is first-order, and estimate the latent heat, the discontinuity in the magnetisation, and a number of other critical parameters.
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