An Ising ferromagnet with discontinuous long-range order |
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Authors: | Freeman J. Dyson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | An infinite one-dimensional Ising ferromagnetM with long-range interactions is constructed and proved to have the following properties. (1)M has an order-disorder phase transition at a finite temperature. (2) Any Ising ferromagnet of the same structure asM, but with interactions tending to zero with distance more rapidly than those ofM, cannot have a phase-transition. (3) The long-range-order parameter (thermal average of the spin-spin correlation at infinite distance) jumps discontinuously from zero in the disordered phase to a finite value in the ordered phase. All three properties have been conjectured by Anderson and Thouless to hold for a particular Ising ferromagnet which is relevant to the theory of the Kondo effect. AlthoughM is not identical to Anderson's model, the results proved forM support the validity of the physical arguments of Anderson and Thouless. |
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