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Anomalous Dynamical Phase Transitions of the Ising Model Studied by the Nonequilibrium Ensemble Method: Freezing-by-Heating and Permanent Liquid

We investigate the nonequilibrium, dynamical phase transition behavior of the one-dimensional Ising model, using the trajectory ensemble approach in the context of the large deviation theory. We introduce a double-biased ensemble, named the s, g-ensemble, based on nonequilibrium steady-state traject...

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Published in:The journal of physical chemistry. B 2023-05, Vol.127 (17), p.3939-3945
Main Authors: Lee, Jay-Hak, Jung, YounJoon
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