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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Julia Yeomans OBE FRS

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Biological physics

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Condensed Matter Theory
Julia.Yeomans@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)76884 (college),01865 (2)73992
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 70.10
www-thphys.physics.ox.ac.uk/people/JuliaYeomans
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Complete wetting in the three-dimensional transverse Ising model

(1996)

Authors:

AB Harris, C Micheletti, JM Yeomans
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Splitting the multiphase point

Phase Transitions 57:1-3 SEC . B (1996) 49-58

Abstract:

Models with competing interactions, for example the ANNNI model, can have special points at which the ground state is infinitely degenerate, so-called multiphase points. Small perturbations can lift this degeneracy and give rise to infinite sequences of long-period phases. This paper compares the effect of three possible perturbations, quantum fluctuations, thermal fluctuations and the softening of the spins from their quantised positions.
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Complete wetting in the three-dimensional transverse Ising model

JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS 84:3-4 (1996) 323-335

Authors:

AB Harris, C Micheletti, JM Yeomans
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Lattice Boltzmann simulations of liquid-gas and binary fluid systems

PHYSICAL REVIEW E 54:5 (1996) 5041-5052

Authors:

MR Swift, E Orlandini, WR Osborn, JM Yeomans
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Splitting the multiphase point

PHASE TRANSIT 57:1-3 (1996) 49-58

Abstract:

Models with competing interactions, for example the ANNNI model, can have special points at which the ground state is infinitely degenerate, so-called multiphase points. Small perturbations can lift this degeneracy and give rise to infinite sequences of long-period phases. This paper compares the effect of three possible perturbations, quantum fluctuations, thermal fluctuations and the softening of the spins from their quantised positions.
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