Lee-Yang Zeros And Particle Fluctuations
arXiv:2607.26975
The paper proves that if Lee–Yang zeros of the grand‑canonical partition function stay away from a positive real fugacity, then in the thermodynamic limit the pressure and its derivatives with respect to chemical potential converge uniformly, yielding well‑defined density and particle‑number variance for classical continuum systems.
Abstract
We consider classical particles in the continuum in the grand canonical ensemble, with a stable, tempered and lower-regular pair potential and boundary conditions of uniformly bounded density. We prove that if the Lee--Yang zeros of the grand canonical partition function in the complex fugacity plane remain bounded away from a real point for all sufficiently large volumes, then along cubes the thermodynamic limit and differentiation commute at : every derivative of the finite-volume pressure in the chemical potential converges, uniformly in a neighborhood of , to the corresponding derivative of the limiting pressure. The limiting values of all derivatives are independent of the boundary condition; in particular, the density and the particle-number variance per unit volume converge to and , respectively. The result extends to the unbounded boundary conditions of Procacci and Yuhjtman for super-stable potentials in addition to Ruelle's tempered boundary conditions.