The unconstrained ensemble describes completely open systems in which energy, volume and number of particles fluctuate. Here we show that not only equilibrium states can exist in this ensemble, but also that completely open systems can undergo first-order phase transitions. This is shown by studying a modified version of the Thirring model with attractive and repulsive interactions and with particles of finite size. The model exhibits first-order phase transitions in the unconstrained ensemble, at variance with the analogous model with point-like particles. While unconstrained and grand canonical ensembles are equivalent for this model, we found inequivalence between the unconstrained and isothermal–isobaric ensembles. By comparing the thermodynamic phase diagram in the unconstrained case with that obtained in the isothermal–isobaric ensemble, we show that phase transitions under completely open conditions for this model are dierent from those in which the number of particles is fixed, highlighting the inequivalence of ensembles.

Phase transitions in the unconstrained ensemble / Campa, Alessandro; Casetti, Lapo; Latella, Ivan; Ruffo, Stefano. - In: JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS: THEORY AND EXPERIMENT. - ISSN 1742-5468. - ELETTRONICO. - 2020:(2020), pp. 014004-014004. [10.1088/1742-5468/ab6098]

Phase transitions in the unconstrained ensemble

Casetti, Lapo;
2020

Abstract

The unconstrained ensemble describes completely open systems in which energy, volume and number of particles fluctuate. Here we show that not only equilibrium states can exist in this ensemble, but also that completely open systems can undergo first-order phase transitions. This is shown by studying a modified version of the Thirring model with attractive and repulsive interactions and with particles of finite size. The model exhibits first-order phase transitions in the unconstrained ensemble, at variance with the analogous model with point-like particles. While unconstrained and grand canonical ensembles are equivalent for this model, we found inequivalence between the unconstrained and isothermal–isobaric ensembles. By comparing the thermodynamic phase diagram in the unconstrained case with that obtained in the isothermal–isobaric ensemble, we show that phase transitions under completely open conditions for this model are dierent from those in which the number of particles is fixed, highlighting the inequivalence of ensembles.
2020
2020
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014004
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Campa, Alessandro; Casetti, Lapo; Latella, Ivan; Ruffo, Stefano
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