Geometry of dynamics and phase transitions in classical lattice phi^4 theories
Abstract
We perform a microcanonical study of classical lattice phi^4 field models in 3 dimensions with O(n) symmetries. The Hamiltonian flows associated to these systems that undergo a second order phase transition in the thermodynamic limit are here investigated. The microscopic Hamiltonian dynamics neatly reveals the presence of a phase transition through the time averages of conventional thermodynamical observables. Moreover, peculiar behaviors of the largest Lyapunov exponents at the transition point are observed. A Riemannian geometrization of Hamiltonian dynamics is then used to introduce other relevant observables, that are measured as functions of both energy density and temperature. On the basis of a simple and abstract geometric model, we suggest that the apparently singular behaviour of these geometric observables might probe a major topological change of the manifolds whose geodesics are the natural motions.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9706081,
title = {Geometry of dynamics and phase transitions in classical lattice phi^4 theories},
author = {Lando Caiani and Lapo Casetti and Cecilia Clementi and Giulio Pettini and Marco Pettini and Raoul Gatto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9706081},
year = {2011}
}
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