Novel Low-Temperature Behavior in Classical Many-Particle Systems
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.soft
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classicaldisorderedexhibitfrequenciesgroundlow-temperaturemany-particlenovel
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We show that classical many-particle systems interacting with certain soft pair interactions in two dimensions exhibit novel low-temperature behaviors. Ground states span from disordered to crystalline. At some densities, a large fraction of normal-mode frequencies vanish. Lattice ground-state configurations have more vanishing frequencies than disordered ground states at the same density and exhibit vanishing shear moduli. For the melting transition from a crystal, the thermal expansion coefficient is negative. These unusual results are attributed to the topography of the energy landscape.
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