In this first paper, we demonstrate a theorem that establishes a first step toward proving a necessary topological condition for the occurrence of first- or second-order phase transitions: we prove that the topology of certain submanifolds of configuration space must necessarily change at the phase transition point. The theorem applies to smooth, finite-range and confining potentials V bounded below, describing systems confined in finite regions of space with continuously varying coordinates. The relevant configuration space submanifolds are both the level sets {Σv : = VN-1 (v)}v ∈ R of the potential function VN and the configuration space submanifolds enclosed by the Σv defined by {Mv : = VN-1 ((- ∞, v])}v ∈ R, which are labeled by the pot...
5 pages, 4 figuresThe topological theory of phase transitions has its strong point in two theorems p...
Topological phase transitions occur in real materials as well as quantum engineered systems, all of ...
As phenomena that necessarily emerge from the collective behavior of interacting particles, phase tr...
35 pages. This is an improved version of math-ph/0305032. Added minor chances: Title, Abstract, Intr...
Different arguments led to supposing that the deep origin of phase transitions has to be identified ...
In this second paper, we prove a necessity theorem about the topological origin of phase transitions...
For physical systems described by smooth, finite-range, and confining microscopic interaction potent...
In this second paper, we prove a necessity Theorem about the topological origin of phase transitions...
We critically analyze the possibility of finding signatures of a phase transition by looking exclusi...
29 pages; 7 figuresInternational audienceDifferent arguments led to surmise that the deep origin of ...
An emended and improved version of the present paper has been archived in math-ph/0505057, and a pre...
We report upon the numerical computation of the Euler characteristic chi (a topologic invariant) of ...
The topological hypothesis states that phase transitions should be related to changes in the topolog...
We study the critical behaviour of the − λϕ4+ηϕ6 theory at finite chemical potential defined in a to...
We develop a geometric theory of phase transitions (PTs) for Hamiltonian systems in the microcanonic...
5 pages, 4 figuresThe topological theory of phase transitions has its strong point in two theorems p...
Topological phase transitions occur in real materials as well as quantum engineered systems, all of ...
As phenomena that necessarily emerge from the collective behavior of interacting particles, phase tr...
35 pages. This is an improved version of math-ph/0305032. Added minor chances: Title, Abstract, Intr...
Different arguments led to supposing that the deep origin of phase transitions has to be identified ...
In this second paper, we prove a necessity theorem about the topological origin of phase transitions...
For physical systems described by smooth, finite-range, and confining microscopic interaction potent...
In this second paper, we prove a necessity Theorem about the topological origin of phase transitions...
We critically analyze the possibility of finding signatures of a phase transition by looking exclusi...
29 pages; 7 figuresInternational audienceDifferent arguments led to surmise that the deep origin of ...
An emended and improved version of the present paper has been archived in math-ph/0505057, and a pre...
We report upon the numerical computation of the Euler characteristic chi (a topologic invariant) of ...
The topological hypothesis states that phase transitions should be related to changes in the topolog...
We study the critical behaviour of the − λϕ4+ηϕ6 theory at finite chemical potential defined in a to...
We develop a geometric theory of phase transitions (PTs) for Hamiltonian systems in the microcanonic...
5 pages, 4 figuresThe topological theory of phase transitions has its strong point in two theorems p...
Topological phase transitions occur in real materials as well as quantum engineered systems, all of ...
As phenomena that necessarily emerge from the collective behavior of interacting particles, phase tr...