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Title: Ising's roots and the transfer-matrix eigenvalues

Abstract: Today, the Ising model is an archetype describing collective ordering processes. And, as such, it is widely known in physics and far beyond. Less known is the fact that the thesis defended by Ernst Ising 100 years ago (in 1924) contained not only the solution of what we call now the `classical 1D Ising model' but also other problems. Some of these problems, as well as the method of their solution, are the subject of this note. In particular, we discuss the combinatorial method Ernst Ising used to calculate the partition function for a chain of elementary magnets. In the thermodynamic limit, this method leads to the result that the partition function is given by the roots of a certain polynomial. We explicitly show that `Ising's roots' that arise within the combinatorial treatment are also recovered by the eigenvalues of the transfer matrix, a concept that was introduced much later. Moreover, we discuss the generalization of the two-state model to a three-state one presented in Ising's thesis, but not included in his famous paper of 1925 ( \i E. Ising, Z. Physik {\bf 31} (1925) 253}). The latter model can be considered as a forerunner of the now abundant models with many-component order parameters.
Subjects: History and Philosophy of Physics (physics.hist-ph)
Cite as: arXiv:2405.05703 [physics.hist-ph]
  (or arXiv:2405.05703v1 [physics.hist-ph] for this version)

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From: Reinhard Folk [view email]
[v1] Thu, 9 May 2024 12:01:11 GMT (232kb,D)

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