Partition functions of the Ising model on some self-similar Schreier graphs
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Abstract: We study partition functions and thermodynamic limits for the Ising model on three families of finite graphs converging to infinite self-similar graphs. They are provided by three well-known groups realized as automorphism groups of regular rooted trees: the first Grigorchuk's group of intermediate growth; the iterated monodromy group of the complex polynomial known as the Basilica group; and the Hanoi Towers group closely related to the Sierpinsky gasket.
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