Phase transitions induced by saddle points of vanishing curvature

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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.100.160601arXiv0711.0852WikidataQ81376845 ScholiaQ81376845MaRDI QIDQ6207401FDOQ6207401

Michael Kastner, Oliver Schnetz

Publication date: 6 November 2007

Abstract: Based on the study of saddle points of the potential energy landscapes of generic classical many-particle systems, we present a necessary criterion for the occurrence of a thermodynamic phase transition. Remarkably, this criterion imposes conditions on microscopic properties, namely curvatures at the saddle points of the potential, and links them to the macroscopic phenomenon of a phase transition. We apply our result to two exactly solvable models, corroborating that the criterion derived is not only valid, but also sharp and useful: For both models studied, the criterion excludes the occurrence of a phase transition for all values of the potential energy but the transition energy. This result adds a geometrical ingredient to an established topological condition for the occurrence of a phase transition, thereby providing an answer to the long standing question of which topology changes in configuration space can induce a phase transition.













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