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The following is (an incomplete) list of phase transitions. The change from one state to another is usually monitored by some sort of [[order parameters | order parameter]].
The following is (an incomplete) list of phase transitions. The change from one state to another is usually monitored by some sort of [[order parameters | order parameter]].
*[[1-dimensional phase transitions]]
*[[1-dimensional phase transitions]]
*[[Disordered hyperuniform phase]]
*[[First-order transitions]]
*[[First-order transitions]]
*[[Gardner phase transition]]
*[[Gas-liquid phase transitions]]
*[[Gas-liquid phase transitions]]
*[[Glass transition]]
*[[Glass transition]]
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[[category: phase transitions]]
[[category: phase transitions]]
*[http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.3377 R. Ni "Entropy-Driven Phase Transitions in Colloidal Systems", PhD Thesis, Utrecht University (2012)]
*[http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.3377 R. Ni "Entropy-Driven Phase Transitions in Colloidal Systems", PhD Thesis, Utrecht University (2012)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4927414  T. Frolov and Y. Mishin "Phases, phase equilibria, and phase rules in low-dimensional systems", Journal of Chemical Physics '''143''' 044706 (2015)]

Latest revision as of 15:51, 22 November 2016

A phase transition occurs at points on the phase diagram where the Helmholtz energy function is a singular function of the thermodynamic variables within it [1]. The following is (an incomplete) list of phase transitions. The change from one state to another is usually monitored by some sort of order parameter.

Other transitions

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