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4번째 줄: 4번째 줄:
 
* restricted solid-on-solid (RSOS) models
 
* restricted solid-on-solid (RSOS) models
 
* also called as ABF(Andrews-Baxter-Forrester models)
 
* also called as ABF(Andrews-Baxter-Forrester models)
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* class of a spin system
 
* IBF(interaction round a face) model
 
* IBF(interaction round a face) model
 
* vertex counterpart is Belavin's generalization of the 8-vertex model
 
* vertex counterpart is Belavin's generalization of the 8-vertex model
14번째 줄: 15번째 줄:
  
 
*  a rough, discrete analogon of a gently fluctutationg surface of a liquid<br>
 
*  a rough, discrete analogon of a gently fluctutationg surface of a liquid<br>
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*  neighboring points cannot have heights which differ much from each other<br>
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*  local energy density is given by the surface energy<br>
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<h5 style="line-height: 2em; margin: 0px;">Boltzmann weight</h5>
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86번째 줄: 96번째 줄:
 
** E. Date, M. Jimbo, A. Kuniba, T. Miwa and M. Okado, <em style="line-height: 2em;">Nucl. Phys. B</em> '''290''' (1987), p. 231.
 
** E. Date, M. Jimbo, A. Kuniba, T. Miwa and M. Okado, <em style="line-height: 2em;">Nucl. Phys. B</em> '''290''' (1987), p. 231.
 
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/r522x4086p54u438/ Eight-vertex SOS model and generalized Rogers-Ramanujan-type identities]<br>
 
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/r522x4086p54u438/ Eight-vertex SOS model and generalized Rogers-Ramanujan-type identities]<br>
** 1984
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** George E. Andrews, R. J. Baxter and P. J. Forrester, 1984
  
 
* [[2010년 books and articles|논문정리]]
 
* [[2010년 books and articles|논문정리]]

2010년 9월 25일 (토) 05:18 판

introduction
  •  
  • restricted solid-on-solid (RSOS) models
  • also called as ABF(Andrews-Baxter-Forrester models)
  • class of a spin system
  • IBF(interaction round a face) model
  • vertex counterpart is Belavin's generalization of the 8-vertex model

 

 

physical description
  • a rough, discrete analogon of a gently fluctutationg surface of a liquid
  • neighboring points cannot have heights which differ much from each other
  • local energy density is given by the surface energy

 

 

Boltzmann weight

 

 

 

critical RSOS model

 

 

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encyclopedia

 

 

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