Speaker: |
Jeong-Hyuck Park (Sogang U) |
Title: |
How many is different? Answer from the ideal Bose gas. |
Date (JST): |
Thu, Feb 06, 2014, 12:15 - 13:45 |
Place: |
Seminar Room B |
Related File: |
1115.pdf
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Abstract: |
How many H2O molecules are needed to form water? While the precise answer is not known, it is clear that the answer should be a finite number rather than infinity. We revisit with care the ideal Bose gas confined in a cubic box which is discussed in most statistical physics textbooks. We show that the isobar of the ideal gas zigzags on the temperature-volume plane featuring a `boiling-like' discrete phase transition, provided the number of particles is equal to or greater than a particular value: 7616. This demonstrates for the first time how a finite system can feature a mathematical singularity and realize the notion of `Emergence', without resorting to the thermodynamic limit. Ref. arXiv:1310.5580 |