Some critical remarks on Landau's (macroscopic) phase transitions theory

Abstract

This paper explain the existence of a particular formal model (drew from Theoretical Astrophysics) whose thermodynamical phenomenology shows a possible second order phase transition (according to Landau's Thermodynamical Theory) that seems does not verify the (Birman-Goldrich-Jaric) "chain subduction criterion" and the (Ascher's) "maximality criterion" of Landau's Phenomenological Theory. Therefore, it follows that Landau's Phenomenological Theory is more restrictive than the Landau's Thermodynamical Theory.

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