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Phase Transitions from Saddles of the Potential Energy Landscape

Michael Kastner, Oliver Schnetz, Steffen Schreiber

Published 2007-03-14, updated 2007-07-19Version 2

The relation between saddle points of the potential of a classical many-particle system and the analyticity properties of its thermodynamic functions is studied. For finite systems, each saddle point is found to cause a nonanalyticity in the Boltzmann entropy, and the functional form of this nonanalytic term is derived. For large systems, the order of the nonanalytic term increases unboundedly, leading to an increasing differentiability of the entropy. Analyzing the contribution of the saddle points to the density of states in the thermodynamic limit, our results provide an explanation of how, and under which circumstances, saddle points of the potential energy landscape may (or may not) be at the origin of a phase transition in the thermodynamic limit. As an application, the puzzling observations by Risau-Gusman et al. on topological signatures of the spherical model are elucidated.

Comments: 5 pages, no figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 050601 (2007)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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