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*[http://www.sandia.gov/LabNews/LN04-21-00/sorin_story.html Three-dimensional proof for Ising model impossible, Sandia researcher claims to have shown]
*[http://www.sandia.gov/LabNews/LN04-21-00/sorin_story.html Three-dimensional proof for Ising model impossible, Sandia researcher claims to have shown]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/335305.335316    Sorin Istrail "Statistical mechanics, three-dimensionality and NP-completeness: I. Universality of intracatability for the partition function of the Ising model across non-planar surfaces", Proceedings of the thirty-second annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing pp. 87 - 96  (2000)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/335305.335316    Sorin Istrail "Statistical mechanics, three-dimensionality and NP-completeness: I. Universality of intracatability for the partition function of the Ising model across non-planar surfaces", Proceedings of the thirty-second annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing pp. 87 - 96  (2000)]
 
==ANNNI model==
The '''axial next-nearest neighbour Ising''' (ANNNI) model is used to study alloys, adsorbates, ferroelectrics, magnetic systems, and polytypes.
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-1573(88)90140-8  Walter Selke "The ANNNI model — Theoretical analysis and experimental application", Physics Reports  '''170''' pp. 213-264 (1988)]
==See also==  
==See also==  
*[[History of the Ising model]]
*[[History of the Ising model]]
[[Category: Models]]
[[Category: Models]]

Revision as of 18:34, 11 July 2007

Also known as the Lenz-Ising model.

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.


1-dimensional Ising model

2-dimensional Ising model

Solved by Lars Onsager in 1944.

3-dimensional Ising model

Sorin Istrail has shown that the solution of Ising's model cannot be extended into three dimensions for any lattice:

ANNNI model

The axial next-nearest neighbour Ising (ANNNI) model is used to study alloys, adsorbates, ferroelectrics, magnetic systems, and polytypes.

See also