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Consistency of Microcanonical and Canonical Finite-Size Scaling

M. Kastner, M. Promberger

Published 2000-08-07Version 1

Typically, in order to obtain finite-size scaling laws for quantities in the microcanonical ensemble, an assumption is taken as a starting point. In this paper, consistency of such a Microcanonical Finite-Size Scaling Assumption with its commonly accepted canonical counterpart is shown, which puts Microcanonical Finite-Size Scaling on a firmer footing.

Comments: 10 pages. Submitted to J. Stat. Phys
Journal: Journal of Statistical Physics 103:893-902 (2001)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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