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Comment on "First-order phase transitions: equivalence between bimodalities and the Yang-Lee theorem"

Hugo Touchette

Published 2005-03-02Version 1

I discuss the validity of a result put forward recently by Chomaz and Gulminelli [Physica A 330 (2003) 451] concerning the equivalence of two definitions of first-order phase transitions. I show that distributions of zeros of the partition function fulfilling the conditions of the Yang-Lee Theorem are not necessarily associated with nonconcave microcanonical entropy functions or, equivalently, with canonical distributions of the mean energy having a bimodal shape, as claimed by Chomaz and Gulminelli. In fact, such distributions of zeros can also be associated with concave entropy functions and unimodal canonical distributions having affine parts. A simple example is worked out in detail to illustrate this subtlety.

Comments: 3 pages, revtex4, 1 figure
Journal: Physica A 359, 375-379, 2005.
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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