A roughening transition indicated by the behaviour of ground states
Salvador Miracle-Sole

TL;DR
This paper explores how analyzing ground states of classical lattice models reveals complex and non-trivial structures, indicating a possible roughening transition in these systems.
Contribution
It introduces the idea that ground state analysis can uncover interesting phenomena like roughening transitions in classical lattice models.
Findings
Identification of non-trivial structures in ground states
Evidence suggesting a roughening transition
Insights into classical lattice model behavior
Abstract
We present some illustrations for the claim that already by looking at the ground states of classical lattice models, one may meet some interesting and non-trivial structures.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTheoretical and Computational Physics · Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics · Quantum many-body systems
