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Attractiveness of interactions for binary lattice systems and the global Markov property
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    Attractiveness of interactions for binary lattice systems and the global Markov property (English)
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    The author gives a necessary and sufficient condition for the nearest neighbor pair interaction to be attractive with respect to some order on the states of binary lattice systems. In virtue of \textit{H. Fölmer}'s recent result on attractive interactions [Quantum fields-algebras, processes, Proc. Symp., Bielefeld 1978, 293-302 (1980; Zbl 0457.60077)], this implies that if a nearest neighbor translation invariant interaction on a square lattice generates a unique Gibbs state, the latter possesses the global Markov property.
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    nearest neighbor pair interaction
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    Gibbs state
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    global Markov property
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