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'''T. Comparin, S. C. Kapfer, W. Krauth ''' '''T. Comparin, S. C. Kapfer, W. Krauth '''
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[http://arxiv.org/pdf/1410.1454 Electronic version (from arXiv, original version)] [http://arxiv.org/pdf/1410.1454 Electronic version (from arXiv, original version)]
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T. Comparin, S. C. Kapfer, W. Krauth Liquid-solid transitions in the three-body hard-core model EPL 109 2003 (2015)

Paper (Preprint)

Abstract We determine the phase diagram for a generalisation of two-and three-dimensional hard spheres: a classical system with three-body interactions realised as a hard cut-off on the mean-square distance for each triplet of particles. Quantum versions of this model are important in the context of the unitary Bose gas, which is currently under close theoretical and experimental scrutiny. In two dimensions, the three-body hard-core model possesses a conventional atomic liquid phase and a peculiar solid phase formed by dimers. These dimers interact effectively as hard disks. In three dimensions, the solid phase consists of isolated atoms that arrange in a simple-hexagonal lattice.

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