On the low-dimensional solids and their melting
M. Apostol

TL;DR
This paper explores the existence and melting behavior of one- and two-dimensional solids, challenging traditional views on phase stability in low-dimensional systems.
Contribution
It introduces the idea that low-dimensional solids can exist and undergo melting, providing new insights into phase transitions in reduced dimensions.
Findings
One- and two-dimensional solids can exist under certain conditions.
Low-dimensional solids are capable of melting.
Theoretical framework for melting in low dimensions.
Abstract
It is shown that the one- and two-dimensional solids may exist and melt
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaterial Science and Thermodynamics · Advanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
