Investigation of Gibbsian States for Three-Dimensional Lattice Systems
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Publication:4045448
DOI10.1137/1118028zbMATH Open0293.60093OpenAlexW2033455444MaRDI QIDQ4045448FDOQ4045448
Authors: R. L. Dobrushin
Publication date: 1973
Published in: Theory of Probability & Its Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1137/1118028
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- Gibbs measures on Cayley trees: results and open problems
- Non-translation invariant Gibbs states with coexisting phases. II: Cluster properties and surface tension
- Tightness and tails of the maximum in 3D Ising interfaces
- The Ising model in our dimension and our times
- Surface models with nonlocal potentials: Upper bounds
- Sampling independent sets in the discrete torus
- Approximate domain Markov property for rigid Ising interfaces
- Non-translation invariant Gibbs states with coexisting phases III: Analyticity properties
- Interfaces in the Potts model. II: Antonov's rule and rigidity of the order disorder interface
- Extrema of 3D Potts interfaces
- Markov processes, Bernoulli schemes, and Ising model
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