Abstract

The two-dimensional and one-component plasma (OCP) model withr −1 interactions is investigated in the high-temperature limit, where the thermal wavelength gets larger than the classical distance of closest approach. Nonnegligible diffraction effects are rigorously taken care of (up toe 2) through a temperature-dependent effective interaction. Debye thermodynamics, analyzed in terms of a classical plasma parameter Λ, is shown to diverge as Λ Inh, whenh→0. There is no classical limit. A result at variance with the corresponding one in three dimensions.

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