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Performing the sum of the possible values of <math> S_{N} </math> we get:
Performing the sum of the possible values of <math> S_{N} </math> we get:


:<math> Q_{N} = \sum_{S_1} \sum_{S_2} e^{K S_1S_2} \sum_{S_3} e^{K S_2 S_3} \cdots \sum_{S_{N-2}} e^{K S_{N-2} S_{N-1}} \left[ 2 \cosh ( K S_{N-1} ) \right]
:<math> Q_{N} = \sum_{S_1} \sum_{S_2} e^{K S_1S_2} \sum_{S_3} e^{K S_2 S_3} \cdots \sum_{S_{N-1}} e^{K S_{N-2} S_{N-1}} \left[ 2 \cosh ( K S_{N-1} ) \right]
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 19 February 2009

The 1-dimensional Ising model is an Ising model that consists of a system with spins in a row. The energy of the system is given by

,

where each variable can be either -1 or +1.

The partition function of the system will be:

,


where represents the possible configuration of the N spins of the system, and

Performing the sum of the possible values of we get:

Taking into account that

Therefore:

The Helmholtz energy function in the thermodynamic limit will be

References[edit]

  1. Rodney J. Baxter "Exactly Solved Models in Statistical Mechanics", Academic Press (1982) ISBN 0120831821 Chapter 2 (freely available pdf)