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Yacine Aoun1, Dmitry Ioffe2, Sébastien Ott1
1Section de Mathématiques, Université de Genève, Switzerland.
Abstract:
We report on recent results that show that the pair correlation function of systems with exponentially decaying interactions can fail to exhibit Ornstein-Zernike asymptotics at all sufficiently high temperatures and all sufficiently small densities. This turns out to be related to a lack of analyticity of the correlation length as a function of temperature and/or density and even occurs for one-dimensional systems.
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