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#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2006-00172-3 L.A.S. Mól, A.R. Pereira, H. Chamati and S. Romano "Monte Carlo study of 2D generalized XY-models", European Physical Journal B  '''50''' pp. 541-548 (2006)]
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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2006-00172-3 L.A.S. Mól, A.R. Pereira, H. Chamati and S. Romano "Monte Carlo study of 2D generalized XY-models", European Physical Journal B  '''50''' pp. 541-548 (2006)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4830400  Dhagash Mehta, Ciaran Hughes, Mario Schröck and David J. Wales "Potential energy landscapes for the 2D XY model: Minima, transition states, and pathways", Journal of Chemical Physics '''139''' 194503 (2013)]
 
 
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The XY model, also known as the O(2) model because of its symmetry group, is a Heisenberg ferromagnetic with an easy-plane anisotropy. The Hamiltonian is given by

in other words

where the sum runs over all pairs of nearest neighbour spins, , and where is the coupling constant.

Random field XY model (RFXY)

XY universality class

(see: XY universality class)

See also

References

Related reading