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Recent results on the decay of metastable phases
We review some aspects of current knowledge regarding the decay of metastable phases in many-particle systems. In particular we emphasize recent theoretical and computational developments and numerical results regarding homogeneous nucleation and growth in kinetic Ising and lattice-gas models. An in...
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author | Rikvold, P A Gorman, B M |
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description | We review some aspects of current knowledge regarding the decay of metastable phases in many-particle systems. In particular we emphasize recent theoretical and computational developments and numerical results regarding homogeneous nucleation and growth in kinetic Ising and lattice-gas models. An introductory discussion of the droplet theory of homogeneous nucleation is followed by a discussion of Monte Carlo and transfer-matrix methods commonly used for numerical study of metastable decay, including some new algorithms. Next we discuss specific classes of systems. These include a brief discussion of recent progress for fluids, and more exhaustive considerations of ferromagnetic Ising models ({\it i.e.}, attractive lattice-gas models) with weak long-range interactions and with short-range interactions. Whereas weak-long-range-force (WLRF) models have infinitely long-lived metastable phases in the infinite-range limit, metastable phases in short-range-force (SRF) models eventually decay, albeit extremely slowly. Recent results on the finite-size scaling of metastable lifetimes in SRF models are reviewed, and it is pointed out that such effects may be experimentally observable. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 1994 |
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spelling | cern-2717092019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/271709engRikvold, P AGorman, B MRecent results on the decay of metastable phasesNonlinear SystemsWe review some aspects of current knowledge regarding the decay of metastable phases in many-particle systems. In particular we emphasize recent theoretical and computational developments and numerical results regarding homogeneous nucleation and growth in kinetic Ising and lattice-gas models. An introductory discussion of the droplet theory of homogeneous nucleation is followed by a discussion of Monte Carlo and transfer-matrix methods commonly used for numerical study of metastable decay, including some new algorithms. Next we discuss specific classes of systems. These include a brief discussion of recent progress for fluids, and more exhaustive considerations of ferromagnetic Ising models ({\it i.e.}, attractive lattice-gas models) with weak long-range interactions and with short-range interactions. Whereas weak-long-range-force (WLRF) models have infinitely long-lived metastable phases in the infinite-range limit, metastable phases in short-range-force (SRF) models eventually decay, albeit extremely slowly. Recent results on the finite-size scaling of metastable lifetimes in SRF models are reviewed, and it is pointed out that such effects may be experimentally observable.FSU-SCRI-94-64cond-mat-9407027oai:cds.cern.ch:2717091994-07-05 |
spellingShingle | Nonlinear Systems Rikvold, P A Gorman, B M Recent results on the decay of metastable phases |
title | Recent results on the decay of metastable phases |
title_full | Recent results on the decay of metastable phases |
title_fullStr | Recent results on the decay of metastable phases |
title_full_unstemmed | Recent results on the decay of metastable phases |
title_short | Recent results on the decay of metastable phases |
title_sort | recent results on the decay of metastable phases |
topic | Nonlinear Systems |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/271709 |
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