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On topological spin models and generalized \(\Delta - Y\) transformations
On topological spin models and generalized \(\Delta - Y\) transformations
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- An algebra associated with a spin model
- Four-terminal reducibility and projective-planar wye-delta-wye-reducible graphs
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