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- Spherical_model abstract "The spherical model in statistical mechanics is a model of ferromagnetism similar to the Ising model, which was solved in 1952 by T. H. Berlin and M. Kac. It has the remarkable property that when applied to systems of dimension d greater than four, the critical exponents that govern the behaviour of the system near the critical point are independent of d and the geometry of the system. It is one of the few models of ferromagnetism that can be solved exactly in the presence of an external field.".
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- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Boltzmann_constant.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Boltzmanns_constant.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exactly_solvable_models.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lattice_models.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Critical_exponent.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Critical_exponents.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Critical_point_(thermodynamics).
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Critical_temperature.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Curie_temperature.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Dirac_delta_function.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Ferromagnetism.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Hypercube.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Integral.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Internal_energy.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Ising_model.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Magnetization.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Kac.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink N-vector_model.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Partition_function_(statistical_mechanics).
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Rodney_Baxter.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Rodney_J._Baxter.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_mechanics.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Surface_(mathematics).
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_free_energy.
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spherical model".
- Spherical_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "spherical model".
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- Spherical_model subject Category:Exactly_solvable_models.
- Spherical_model subject Category:Lattice_models.
- Spherical_model hypernym Model.
- Spherical_model type Model.
- Spherical_model type Person.
- Spherical_model type Chromodynamic.
- Spherical_model type Mechanic.
- Spherical_model type Model.
- Spherical_model type Physic.
- Spherical_model comment "The spherical model in statistical mechanics is a model of ferromagnetism similar to the Ising model, which was solved in 1952 by T. H. Berlin and M. Kac. It has the remarkable property that when applied to systems of dimension d greater than four, the critical exponents that govern the behaviour of the system near the critical point are independent of d and the geometry of the system. It is one of the few models of ferromagnetism that can be solved exactly in the presence of an external field.".
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