The third law of thermodynamics and the degeneracy of the ground state for lattice systems |
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Authors: | Michael Aizenman Elliott H. Lieb |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey;(2) Department of Mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | The third law of thermodynamics, in the sense that the entropy per unit volume goes to zero as the temperature goes to zero, is investigated within the framework of statistical mechanics for quantum and classical lattice models. We present two main results: (i) For all models the question of whether the third law is satisfied can be decided completely in terms of ground-state degeneracies alone, provided these are computed for all possible boundary conditions. In principle, there is no need to investigate possible entropy contributions from low-lying excited states, (ii) The third law is shown to hold for ferromagnetic models by an analysis of the ground states.Dedicated to Pierre Résibois. Work supported in part by NSF grant PHY-7825390 A01. |
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Keywords: | Third law entropy thermodynamics lattice systems statistical mechanics |
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