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Statistical-mechanical models with separable many-body interactions: Especially partition functions and thermodynamic consequences
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    Statistical-mechanical models with separable many-body interactions: Especially partition functions and thermodynamic consequences (English)
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    2 March 2010
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    The authors discuss four statistical-mechanical models with many-body interactions: the statistical-mechanical model of a homogeneous classical liquid with assumed central pair force, the statistical-model of a two-dimensional Coulomb one-component plasma for a specific coupling strength, the quantal canonical density matrix and Slater sum for non-interacting uniform electron liquid made inhomogeneous by switching on a one-body potential and the 3D Ising model. Two of these models are amenable to exact treatment while interesting partial results are derived for the other ones. The paper concludes with a conjecture on the exact solution of the 3D Ising model.
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    statistical-mechanical models
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    many-body interactions
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    partition functions
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    thermodynamic consequences
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