Successive Screw Approximation in Ising Lattice Gauge Theory
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概要
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Kramers and Wannier's successive screw technique is applied to the three-dimensional Ising lattice gauge theory. The largest eigenvalue of the transfer matrix is directly calculated on a computer, independently of Monte Carlo simulation. Anomalous behavior of the specific heat implies the existence of a phase transition.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1984-01-25
著者
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KATSUMORI Hiroshi
Department of Neurology, University of California of Los Angeles School of Medicine
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Katsumori Hiroshi
Department Of Applied Physics Chubu Institute Of Technology
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Katsumori Hiroshi
Chubu University
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KATSUMORI Hiroshi
Department of Applied Physics, Chubu Institute of Technology
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