Universality in some classical Coulomb systems of restricted dimension
Abstract
Coulomb systems in which the particles interact through the -dimensional Coulomb potential but are confined in a flat manifold of dimension are considered. The Coulomb potential is defined with some boundary condition involving a characteristic macroscopic distance in the direction perpendicular to the manifold~: either it is periodic of period in that direction, or it vanishes on one ideal conductor wall parallel to the manifold at a distance from it, or it vanishes on two parallel walls at a distance from each other with the manifold equidistant from them. Under the assumptions that classical equilibrium statistical mechanics is applicable and that the system has the macroscopic properties of a conductor, it is shown that the suitably smoothed charge correlation function is universal, and that the free energy and the grand potential have universal dependences on (universal means independent of the microscopic detail). The cases are discussed in detail, and the generic results are checked on an exactly solvable model. The case of a plane parallel to an ideal conductor is also explicitly worked out.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9509113,
title = {Universality in some classical Coulomb systems of restricted dimension},
author = {P. J. Forrester and B. Jancovici and G. Tellez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9509113},
year = {2019}
}
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24 pages,TEX