Phase transition

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A '''phase transition''' is the transformation of a system  from one global phase or state to another, for example from an ordered to a disordered phase. The term is most commonly used to describe transitions in thermodynamics between solid, liquid and gaseous states of matter.
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A '''phase transition''' is the transformation of a system  from one global phase or state to another, for example from an ordered to a disordered phase. The term is most commonly used to describe transitions in thermodynamics between solid, liquid and gaseous states of matter. In Graph Theory, the term phase transition is used in the sense of [[Bifurcation]]: an abrupt change in a system's properties depending on the number of edges. In general it describes if a fundamental change in the global [[Emergent_Entity|emergent properties]] of a system. Phase transitions also occur in cellular automata, ising models, and membranes.
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In Graph Theory, the term phase transition is used in the sense of [[Bifurcation]]: an abrupt change in a system's properties depending on the number of edges. Phase transition also occur in cellular automata, ising models, and membranes.
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* MathWorld entry for [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PhaseTransition.html Phase transition]
* MathWorld entry for [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PhaseTransition.html Phase transition]
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[[Category:Transitions]]

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