On the prevalence of non-Gibbsian states in mathematical physics

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Authors: A. C. D. van Enter Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 26 April 2012

Abstract: Gibbs measures are the main object of study in equilibrium statistical mechanics, and are used in many other contexts, including dynamical systems and ergodic theory, and spatial statistics. However, in a large number of natural instances one encounters measures that are not of Gibbsian form. We present here a number of examples of such non-Gibbsian measures, and discuss some of the underlying mathematical and physical issues to which they gave rise.













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