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Reviews of Modern Physics
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01 Jul 1964

Two-dimensional Ising model as a soluble problem of many fermions

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01 Jul 1964

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Reviews of Modern Physics

Authors

  • T.D. Schultz
  • D.C. Mattis
  • E.H. Lieb
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