Diffraction spectrum of lattice gas models above T-c
Baake M, Sing B (2004)
LETTERS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 68(3): 165-173.
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Baake, MichaelUniBi;
Sing, B
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Abstract / Bemerkung
The diffraction spectra of lattice gas models on Z(d) with finite-range ferromagnetic two-body interactions above T-c or with certain rates of decay of the potential are considered. We show that these diffraction spectra almost surely exist, are Z(d)-periodic and consist of a pure point part and an absolutely continuous part with continuous density.
Stichworte
diffraction spectra;
correlation functions;
lattice gases
Erscheinungsjahr
2004
Zeitschriftentitel
LETTERS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
Band
68
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
165-173
ISSN
0377-9017
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1605546
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Baake M, Sing B. Diffraction spectrum of lattice gas models above T-c. LETTERS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS. 2004;68(3):165-173.
Baake, M., & Sing, B. (2004). Diffraction spectrum of lattice gas models above T-c. LETTERS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 68(3), 165-173.
Baake, Michael, and Sing, B. 2004. “Diffraction spectrum of lattice gas models above T-c”. LETTERS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 68 (3): 165-173.
Baake, M., and Sing, B. (2004). Diffraction spectrum of lattice gas models above T-c. LETTERS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 68, 165-173.
Baake, M., & Sing, B., 2004. Diffraction spectrum of lattice gas models above T-c. LETTERS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 68(3), p 165-173.
M. Baake and B. Sing, “Diffraction spectrum of lattice gas models above T-c”, LETTERS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, vol. 68, 2004, pp. 165-173.
Baake, M., Sing, B.: Diffraction spectrum of lattice gas models above T-c. LETTERS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS. 68, 165-173 (2004).
Baake, Michael, and Sing, B. “Diffraction spectrum of lattice gas models above T-c”. LETTERS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 68.3 (2004): 165-173.
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