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The grand canonical ABC model: a reflection asymmetric mean field Potts model

Statistical Mechanics 2014-05-06 v2

Abstract

We investigate the phase diagram of a three-component system of particles on a one-dimensional filled lattice, or equivalently of a one-dimensional three-state Potts model, with reflection asymmetric mean field interactions. The three types of particles are designated as AA, BB, and CC. The system is described by a grand canonical ensemble with temperature TT and chemical potentials TλAT\lambda_A, TλBT\lambda_B, and TλCT\lambda_C. We find that for λA=λB=λC\lambda_A=\lambda_B=\lambda_C the system undergoes a phase transition from a uniform density to a continuum of phases at a critical temperature T^c=(2π/3)1\hat T_c=(2\pi/\sqrt3)^{-1}. For other values of the chemical potentials the system has a unique equilibrium state. As is the case for the canonical ensemble for this ABCABC model, the grand canonical ensemble is the stationary measure satisfying detailed balance for a natural dynamics. We note that T^c=3Tc\hat T_c=3T_c, where TcT_c is the critical temperature for a similar transition in the canonical ensemble at fixed equal densities rA=rB=rC=1/3r_A=r_B=r_C=1/3.

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@article{arxiv.1010.1180,
  title  = {The grand canonical ABC model: a reflection asymmetric mean field Potts model},
  author = {John Barton and Joel L. Lebowitz and Eugene R. Speer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.1180},
  year   = {2014}
}

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24 pages, 3 figures