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Doklady Akademii Nauk, 1995, Volume 340, Number 2, Pages 175–177 (Mi dan4580)  

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Generalization of the Gibbs axiom, geometric classification of phase transitions, and the asymptotics of the partition function at critical points

V. P. Maslov

Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (Technical University)
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Received: 23.08.1994
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 536
Language: Russian
Citation: V. P. Maslov, “Generalization of the Gibbs axiom, geometric classification of phase transitions, and the asymptotics of the partition function at critical points”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk, 340:2 (1995), 175–177; Dokl. Math., 40:1 (1995), 16–18
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