Phase Transitions as the Breakdown of Statistical Indistinguishability
- Date
- June 29 (Mon) 15:00 - 16:00, 2026 (JST)
- Speaker
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- Hideyuki Miyahara (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University)
- Language
- English
- Host
- Kyosuke Adachi
We introduce a novel characterization of phase transitions based on hypothesis testing. In our formulation, a phase transition is defined as the breakdown of statistical indistinguishability under vanishing parameter perturbations in the thermodynamic limit. This perspective provides a general, order-parameter-free framework that does not rely on model-specific insights or learning procedures. We show that conventional approaches, such as those based on the Binder parameter, can be reinterpreted as special cases within this framework. As a concrete realization, we employ a distribution-free two-sample run test and demonstrate that the critical point of the two-dimensional Ising model is accurately identified without prior knowledge of the order parameter.
Reference
- Taiyo Narita and Hideyuki Miyahara, Phase Transitions as the Breakdown of Statistical Indistinguishability, arXiv: 2604.15773
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