OBSERVATION OF FSS FOR A 1ST-ORDER PHASE-TRANSITION

BILLOIRE A, Neuhaus T, BERG B (1993)
NUCLEAR PHYSICS B 396(2-3): 779-788.

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BILLOIRE, A; Neuhaus, ThomasUniBi; BERG, B
Abstract / Bemerkung
We present the results of a multicanonical simulation of the q = 20 two-dimensional Potts model in the transition region. This is a very strong first-order phase transition. We observe, for the first time, the asymptotic finite size scaling behavior predicted by Borgs and Kotecky close to a first-order phase transition point.
Erscheinungsjahr
1993
Zeitschriftentitel
NUCLEAR PHYSICS B
Band
396
Ausgabe
2-3
Seite(n)
779-788
ISSN
0550-3213
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1645816

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BILLOIRE A, Neuhaus T, BERG B. OBSERVATION OF FSS FOR A 1ST-ORDER PHASE-TRANSITION. NUCLEAR PHYSICS B. 1993;396(2-3):779-788.
BILLOIRE, A., Neuhaus, T., & BERG, B. (1993). OBSERVATION OF FSS FOR A 1ST-ORDER PHASE-TRANSITION. NUCLEAR PHYSICS B, 396(2-3), 779-788. https://doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(93)90671-B
BILLOIRE, A, Neuhaus, Thomas, and BERG, B. 1993. “OBSERVATION OF FSS FOR A 1ST-ORDER PHASE-TRANSITION”. NUCLEAR PHYSICS B 396 (2-3): 779-788.
BILLOIRE, A., Neuhaus, T., and BERG, B. (1993). OBSERVATION OF FSS FOR A 1ST-ORDER PHASE-TRANSITION. NUCLEAR PHYSICS B 396, 779-788.
BILLOIRE, A., Neuhaus, T., & BERG, B., 1993. OBSERVATION OF FSS FOR A 1ST-ORDER PHASE-TRANSITION. NUCLEAR PHYSICS B, 396(2-3), p 779-788.
A. BILLOIRE, T. Neuhaus, and B. BERG, “OBSERVATION OF FSS FOR A 1ST-ORDER PHASE-TRANSITION”, NUCLEAR PHYSICS B, vol. 396, 1993, pp. 779-788.
BILLOIRE, A., Neuhaus, T., BERG, B.: OBSERVATION OF FSS FOR A 1ST-ORDER PHASE-TRANSITION. NUCLEAR PHYSICS B. 396, 779-788 (1993).
BILLOIRE, A, Neuhaus, Thomas, and BERG, B. “OBSERVATION OF FSS FOR A 1ST-ORDER PHASE-TRANSITION”. NUCLEAR PHYSICS B 396.2-3 (1993): 779-788.
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