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Thermodynamic limit of the first Lee-Yang zero

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cpa.22159

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This research completes the verification of the relationship between thermodynamic singularities and finite-volume singularities, showing that the modulus of the singularities decreases as the volume increases and approaches the radius in the thermodynamic limit.
We complete the verification of the 1952 Yang and Lee proposal that thermodynamic singularities are exactly the limits in R${\mathbb {R}}$ of finite-volume singularities in C${\mathbb {C}}$. For the Ising model defined on a finite Lambda subset of Zd$\Lambda \subset \mathbb {Z}<^>d$ at inverse temperature beta >= 0$\beta \ge 0$ and external field h, let alpha 1(Lambda,beta)$\alpha _1(\Lambda ,\beta )$ be the modulus of the first zero (that closest to the origin) of its partition function (in the variable h). We prove that alpha 1(Lambda,beta)$\alpha _1(\Lambda ,\beta )$ decreases to alpha 1(Zd,beta)$\alpha _1(\mathbb {Z}<^>d,\beta )$ as Lambda increases to Zd$\mathbb {Z}<^>d$ where alpha 1(Zd,beta)is an element of[0,infinity)$\alpha _1(\mathbb {Z}<^>d,\beta )\in [0,\infty )$ is the radius of the largest disk centered at the origin in which the free energy in the thermodynamic limit is analytic. We also note that alpha 1(Zd,beta)$\alpha _1(\mathbb {Z}<^>d,\beta )$ is strictly positive if and only if beta is strictly less than the critical inverse temperature.

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