The free energy at zero temperature of Coulomb gas systems in generic dimension is considered as a function of a volume constraint. The transition between the 'pulled' and the 'pushed' phases is characterised as a third-order phase transition, in all dimensions and for a rather large class of isotropic potentials. This suggests that the critical behaviour of the free energy at the 'pulled-to-pushed' transition may be universal, i.e. to some extent independent of the dimension and the details of the pairwise interaction.
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Cunden, F. D., Facchi, P., Ligabò, M., & Vivo, P. (2017). Universality of the third-order phase transition in the constrained Coulomb gas. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, 2017(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-5468/aa690c
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