| ALEXANDER K., CHAYES J. T. and CHAYES L., Commun. Math. Phys., 131 (1990) 1 |
....heuristically. Introduction. The thermodynamics of droplets in systems with phase coexistence has been well understood since the pioneering works [1 4] Recently, justifications of the classic results based on the first principles of statistical mechanics have been attempted in both two [5 9] and higher [10 13] dimensions and various thermodynamical predictions concerning macroscopic shapes have been rigorously established. However, the formation and dissolution of equilibrium droplets is among the less well studied areas in statistical mechanics. Indeed, most of the aforementioned ....
ALEXANDER K., CHAYES J. T. and CHAYES L., Commun. Math. Phys., 131 (1990) 1
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