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Perspectives in Statistical Mechanics

Michael Aizenman

Published 2006-07-12Version 1

Without attempting to summarize the vast field of statistical mechanics, we briefly mention some of the progress that was made in areas which have enjoyed Barry Simon's interests. In particular, we focus on rigorous non-perturbative results which provide insight on the spread of correlations in Gibbs equilibrium states and yield information on phase transitions and critical phenomena. Briefly mentioned also are certain spinoffs, where ideas which have been fruitful within the context of statistical mechanics proved to be of use in other areas, and some recent results which relate to previously open questions and conjectures.

Comments: Dedicated to Barry Simon on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday
Journal: Spectral Theory and Mathematical Physics: B. Simon Festschrift, F. Gesztesy, P. Deift, C. Galvez, P.Perry, W. Schlag (eds.) Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics, vol. 76.1 (AMS, 2007).
Categories: math-ph, math.MP
Subjects: 82-02
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