Ground State Spin Configurations of the Triangular Ising Net with the Nearest and Next Nearest Neighbor Interactions
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概要
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The ground states of the triangular Ising system with the nearest and next nearest neighbor interactions are obtained by the analytical way. It is pointed out that the ground state with 4×4 repeating unit cell exists besides the ground states obtained by Metcalf with the use of computer simulation.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1975-09-15
著者
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TANAKA Yoshiaki
Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Center for Frontier Research in Medicinal Science, Kyoto Pharmace
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Uryu Norikiyo
Department Of Applied Science Faculty Of Engineering 36 Kyushu University
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Uryu Norikiyo
Department Of Applied Science Faculty Of Engineering Kyusyu University
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Tanaka Yoshiaki
Department Of Gastroenterology Internal Medicine Kitasato University East Hospital
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Tanaka Yoshiaki
Department Bf Physics Faculty Of Science And Engineering Ritsumeikan University
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Tanaka Yoshiaki
Department Of Applied Science Faculty Of Engineering Kyusyu University
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