Partition Function Zeros and Finite-Size Scaling Above Upper Critical Dimension
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Watch a 31-minute physics lecture from the Institute for Condensed Matter Physics that explores the role of partition function zeros in determining finite-size scaling behavior above the upper critical dimension. Learn from experts at the Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics as they delve into advanced concepts in statistical mechanics and critical phenomena, examining how mathematical analysis of partition functions provides insights into phase transitions in finite-sized systems.
Syllabus
Yulian Honchar, Bertrand Berche, Yurij Holovach, Ralph Kenna
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Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics