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== Ising Model ==
The Ising model is commonly defined over an ordered lattice.
Each site of the lattice can adopt two states: either
UP (S=+1) or DOWN (S=-1).
The energy of the system is the sum of pair interactions
between nearest neighbors.
<math> \frac{U}{k_B T} = - K \sum_{<ij>} S_i S_j </math>
where <math> <ij> </math> indicates that the sum is done over nearest neighbors, and
<math> S_i </math> indicates the state of the i-th site.
<math> K </math> is called the Coupling constant.
to be continued:
* Ising in 1-d (exact solution)
* Usual lattices in 2d: Critical behavior
* Lattices in 3-d
* Ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic couplings
*Frustration, etc
* Simulation procedures
* Theoretical methods

Revision as of 19:01, 22 February 2007

Ising Model

The Ising model is commonly defined over an ordered lattice. Each site of the lattice can adopt two states: either UP (S=+1) or DOWN (S=-1).

The energy of the system is the sum of pair interactions between nearest neighbors.

where indicates that the sum is done over nearest neighbors, and indicates the state of the i-th site.

is called the Coupling constant.

to be continued:

  • Ising in 1-d (exact solution)
  • Usual lattices in 2d: Critical behavior
  • Lattices in 3-d
  • Ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic couplings
  • Frustration, etc
  • Simulation procedures
  • Theoretical methods