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Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics of Lattice Models

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  • From one author of the successful two-volume work on statistical mechanics by Lavis and Bell (Springer, 1999)
  • Includes accounts of mean-field, exact, renormalization group and series methods for critical phenomena
  • An accurate and scholarly book useful for consultation
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (TMP)

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanical Models and Phase Transitions

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-3
    2. Thermodynamics

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 5-11
    3. Statistical Mechanics

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 13-27
    4. A Survey of Models

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 29-87
    5. Phase Transitions and Scaling Theory

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 89-166
  3. Classical Approximation Methods

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 167-168
    2. Phenomenological Theory and Landau Expansions

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 169-204
    3. Mean-Field Theory

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 205-228
    4. Cluster-Variation Methods

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 229-252
  4. Exact Results

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 253-257
    2. Algebraic Methods

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 259-282
    3. Transformation Methods

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 283-310
    4. Edge-Decorated Ising Models

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 311-343
    5. Transfer Matrices: Incipient Phase Transitions

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 345-380
    6. Transfer Matrices: Exactly Solved Models

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 381-493
    7. Dimer Models

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 495-516
  5. Series and Renormalization Group Methods

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 517-520
    2. Series Expansions

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 521-566
    3. Real-Space Renormalization Group Theory

      • David A. Lavis
      Pages 567-616

About this book

Most interesting and difficult problems in equilibrium statistical mechanics concern models which exhibit phase transitions. For graduate students and more experienced researchers this book provides an invaluable reference source of approximate and exact solutions for a comprehensive range of such models.
Part I contains background material on classical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, together with a classification and survey of lattice models. The geometry of phase transitions is described and scaling theory is used to introduce critical exponents and scaling laws. An introduction is given to finite-size scaling, conformal invariance and Schramm—Loewner evolution.
Part II contains accounts of classical mean-field methods. The parallels between Landau expansions and catastrophe theory are discussed and Ginzburg--Landau theory is introduced. The extension of mean-field theory to higher-orders is explored using the Kikuchi--Hijmans--De Boer hierarchy of approximations.
In Part III the use of algebraic, transformation and decoration methods to obtain exact system information is considered. This is followed by an account of the use of transfer matrices for the location of incipient phase transitions in one-dimensionally infinite models and for exact solutions for two-dimensionally infinite systems. The latter is applied to a general analysis of eight-vertex models yielding as special cases the two-dimensional Ising model and the six-vertex model. The treatment of exact results ends with a discussion of dimer models.
In Part IV series methods and real-space renormalization group transformations are discussed. The use of the De Neef—Enting finite-lattice method is described in detail and applied to the derivation of series for a number of model systems, in particular for the Potts model. The use of Pad\'e, differential and algebraic approximants to locate and analyze second- and first-order transitions is described. The realization of the ideasof scaling theory by the renormalization group is presented together with treatments of various approximation schemes including phenomenological renormalization.
Part V of the book contains a collection of mathematical appendices intended to minimise the need to refer to other mathematical sources.

Authors and Affiliations

  • King's College London, Department of Mathematics, London, United Kingdom

    David A. Lavis

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eBook USD 119.00
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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 159.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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