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Phase transition in ferromagnetic Ising models with non-uniform external magnetic fields (English)
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21 June 2010
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The authors study the phase transition phenomenon for the Ising model under the action of a non-uniform external magnetic field \(\mathbf{h}=(h_i)_{i\in \mathbb Z^d}\) and prove following theorems. Theorem 1. If the magnetic field \(\mathbf{h}\) belongs to \(l_1(\mathbb Z^2)\), then the model presents a phase transition when \(J>3\|\mathbf{h}\|_1\). Theorem 2. If \(\mathbf{h}\in l_{\infty}(\mathbb Z^d)\) is such that \(\liminf_{i\in\mathbb Z^d} h_i>0\), then the Ising model with external field \(\mathbf{h}\) has no phase transition.
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Ising model
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phase transition
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phase uniqueness
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non-uniform magnetic field
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