Geometrical Phase Transitions
Wolfhard Janke, Adriaan M. J. Schakel (Leipzig)

TL;DR
This paper explores phase transitions through a geometrical perspective by simulating the high-temperature Ising model on a square lattice, providing insights into the structural changes during the transition.
Contribution
It introduces a geometrical framework for understanding phase transitions using simulations of the high-temperature Ising model.
Findings
Identification of geometrical features associated with phase transitions
Demonstration of the high-temperature Ising model's geometrical properties
Insights into structural changes during phase transitions
Abstract
The geometrical approach to phase transitions is illustrated by simulating the high-temperature representation of the Ising model on a square lattice.
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