The rigorous microscopic theory of equilibrium crystal shapes has made enormous progress during the last decade. We review here the main results that have been obtained, both in two and higher dimensions. In particular, we describe how the phenomenological Wulff and Winterbottom constructions can be derived from the microscopic description provided by the equilibrium statistical mechanics of lattice gases. We focus on the main conceptual issues and describe the central ideas of the existing approaches. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.
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Bodineau, T., Ioffe, D., & Velenik, Y. (2000). Rigorous probabilistic analysis of equilibrium crystal shapes. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 41(3), 1033–1098. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.533180
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