Thermodynamics and Cluster Content of Finite Excited Systems of Classical Particles with Short and Long Range Interactions

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Nuclear Matter in Different Phases and Transitions

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We present and analyze two microscopic models which are aimed to describe finite excited systems of classical particles which interact by means of short and long range potentials. These models can be mapped onto spin systems. We work out their thermodynamic properties and internal structure in terms of clusters when the number of particles is kept fixed. We construct the phase diagrams and show that the systems can undergo different continuous phase transitions.

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Carmona, J.M., Tarancón, A., Henkel, M., Richert, J., Wagner, P. (1999). Thermodynamics and Cluster Content of Finite Excited Systems of Classical Particles with Short and Long Range Interactions. In: Blaizot, JP., Campi, X., Ploszajczak, M. (eds) Nuclear Matter in Different Phases and Transitions. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 95. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4556-5_15

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