Distinguishing continuous and weakly first-order transitions via the Klein bottle ratio
Determine, using the Klein bottle ratio g, the distinctions between the two-dimensional ferromagnetic 4-state Potts model (which undergoes a continuous transition) and the 5-state Potts model (which exhibits a weakly first-order transition), and, more generally, characterize how the Klein bottle ratio g can be used to diagnose and differentiate continuous versus weakly first-order phase transitions.
References
Understanding the distinctions between Potts-4 and Potts-5, and more broadly, characterizing continuous versus weakly first-order phase transitions from the perspective of the Klein bottle ratio $g$, remains a significant open question.
— The Klein bottle ratio of two-dimensional ferromagnetic Potts models
(2604.00870 - Wang et al., 1 Apr 2026) in Subsection "What is g" (Numerical Results section)