quantum phase transition
A quantum phase transition refers to a sudden change in the behavior and properties of a quantum system, such as its state of matter or physical properties, as external parameters like temperature or pressure are varied. This transition occurs at very low temperatures and is driven by quantum mechanical effects rather than thermal fluctuations.
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