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Phase transition

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Phase transition is a change in the state of a physical system resulting from variation in external conditions such as temperature or pressure. In physics, it is used to describe qualitative changes in system behavior.

Phase transitions are discussed in statistical physics, condensed matter physics, and cosmology.

Status

Phase transitions are modeled using theoretical frameworks that describe symmetry changes and critical behavior. They are studied experimentally in laboratory systems and applied conceptually in early-universe models.

Symmetry breaking

Statistical physics

Early universe

Theoretical physics