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<math>H = (-h + Jzm)\sum_{i}S_i</math>
<math>H = (-h + Jzm)\sum_{i}S_i</math>
since the external field is being subtracted in the initial equation above.


'''Vlad: there actually is a typo in these old notes. The correct expression should be:'''
'''Vlad: there actually is a typo in these old notes. The correct expression should be:'''


'''<math>H = -(h + Jzm)\sum_{i}S_i</math>'''
'''<math>H = -(h + Jzm)\sum_{i}S_i</math>''',
 
since in the first expression <math>S_j\;</math> \rightarrow m </math>'''


since the external field is being subtracted in the initial equation above.


Also on the homework, I am not sure where the <math>m_A</math> and <math>m_B</math> come into play. Do we just use them for the self consistent equations like we did in class:
Also on the homework, I am not sure where the <math>m_A</math> and <math>m_B</math> come into play. Do we just use them for the self consistent equations like we did in class:

Revision as of 22:55, 2 February 2009

I am looking at your page 6 of your lecture notes from here.

Looking at the Ising Model:

Then going to the formula for . Does the subscript i have anything to do with the index of summation i or does it stand for internal?

Vlad: it is the index of the considered site i. It feels an internal field from all the z sites connected to site i.

Also, why is the third formula:

I thought it would be:

since the external field is being subtracted in the initial equation above.


Vlad: there actually is a typo in these old notes. The correct expression should be:

,

since in the first expression \rightarrow m </math>


Also on the homework, I am not sure where the and come into play. Do we just use them for the self consistent equations like we did in class:

or are we supposed to substitute one of them into the initial equation of the Ising Model?