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We have been studying the statistical mechanics of one-dimensional Ginzburg-Landau fields for real, complex, and phase-only fields. Here, results for the specific heat, the order-parameter-order-parameter, and energy-density-energy-density correlation functions, will be presented. Formally, these solutions are of interest because they describe the behavior of systems which are nearly ordered but do not undergo sharp phase transitions. Physically, the real-field results may have application in some organic chain systems, while the complex field and phase-only fields are associated with superconducting strips and linear arrays of coupled weak links, respectively.
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