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    On solvable models in classical lattice systems (English)
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    We consider one dimensional classical lattice systems and an increasing sequence \({\mathcal S}_ n\) \((n=1,2,...)\) of subsets of the state space; \({\mathcal S}_ n\) takes into account correlations between n successive lattice points. If the interaction range of the potential is finite, we prove that the equilibrium states defined by the variational principle are elements of \(\{\) \({\mathcal S}_ n\}_{n<\infty}\). Finally we give a new proof of the fact that all faithful states of \({\mathcal S}_ n\) are DLR-states for some potential.
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    statistical mechanics
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    classical lattice systems
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    interaction range
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    variational principle
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