Do phase transitions survive binomial reducibility and thermal scaling?

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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10 pages, TeX type, psfig, also available at http://csa5.lbl.gov/moretto/ps/lgm.ps, to appear in the Proceedings of the 1st

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First order phase transitions are described in terms of the microcanonical
and canonical ensemble, with special attention to finite size effects.
Difficulties in interpreting a "caloric curve" are discussed. A robust
parameter indicating phase coexistence (univariance) or single phase
(bivariance) is extracted for charge distributions.

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