Final answer:
Theorems can prove the equivalence between definitions (1) and (2) or (1) and (3) for relatively general spin systems.
Step-by-step explanation:
Equivalence between definitions (1) and (2) or (1) and (3) for relatively general spin systems can be proven by certain theorems.
For example, for the q-states Potts model on Z², it has been proven that the divergence or finiteness of the correlation length and the existence or nonexistence of magnetization are equivalent.
Similarly, for a family of 2D XY spin model, the transition is discontinuous even though the magnetization must be zero according to Mermin-Wagner theorem.
However, this model may be considered relatively 'unphysical'.