Related papers: Phase Transitions and all that
There is a gap in Theorem 2.2 of the paper of Du (\cite{D_2010}). In this paper, we shall state the gap and repair it.
Highly personalysed and subjective review of studies of the equilibrium, pulsations and stability of stars with the first-order phase transition.
In this talk some of the theoretical aspects of $b \to s \gamma$ transitions are discussed. The focus is on inclusive decays, since these can be computed more reliably. Topics covered are (1) perturbative QCD corrections, (2)…
There are some inaccuracies and errors in my article "Dual and almost-dual homogeneous spaces". Here I will describe in detail how to correct incorrect statements from this article and which statements there will have to be reformulated in…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to an error.
Paper withdrawn due to conceptual mistakes. A corrected version will soon be available at the gr-qc archive.
This paper has been temporarily withdrawn by the author because there are errors in it that require further study.
Corrections are brought to an article of Friesen on continued fractions of a given period.
The identification and classification of phases in small systems, e.g. nuclei, social and financial networks, clusters, and biological systems, where the traditional definitions of phase transitions are not applicable, is important to…
This note gives an informal overview of the proof in our paper "Borel Conjecture and Dual Borel Conjecture", see arXiv:1105.0823.
A modified version of this paper is under process and with a new title and abstract. Hence, this version of the article is completely withdrawn.
This paper was withdrawn by arXiv administrators. It is an erroneous duplicate submission of math.NA/0405095.
Pre-publication version withdrawn at the request of the journal. Final version now available in Reviews of Particle Physics at http://pdg.lbl.gov/2004/reviews/contents_sports.html
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors because the paper is largely revised and improved, and to appear in Mechanics Research Communications.
In the first one of these two lectures, I give an introductory review of phase transitions in finite temperature field theories. I highlight the differences between theories with global and local symmetries, and the similarities between…
This is an erratum to our previously published paper.
This paper was withdrawn as it may have appeared elsewhere, although in a different form.
This draft (in preparation) has been withdrawn so as to be combined with its second part (work also in preparation), to produce a single paper, that includes further analysis and revisions done after new important results obtained.
This paper has been withdrawn.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author, because a profoundly overhauled and improved version, also with a new title and two more authors, has now been submitted to the arXiv, with no. hep-ph/0310059. In view of the elapsed time and the…