Sampling the two-dimensional density of states g(E,M) of a giant magnetic molecule using the Wang-Landau method
Torbrügge S, Schnack J (2007)
Phys. Rev. B 75(5): 54403.
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Torbrügge, Stefan;
Schnack, JürgenUniBi
Erscheinungsjahr
2007
Zeitschriftentitel
Phys. Rev. B
Band
75
Ausgabe
5
Art.-Nr.
54403
ISSN
1098-0121
eISSN
1550-235X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1861855
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Torbrügge S, Schnack J. Sampling the two-dimensional density of states g(E,M) of a giant magnetic molecule using the Wang-Landau method. Phys. Rev. B. 2007;75(5): 54403.
Torbrügge, S., & Schnack, J. (2007). Sampling the two-dimensional density of states g(E,M) of a giant magnetic molecule using the Wang-Landau method. Phys. Rev. B, 75(5), 54403. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.75.054403
Torbrügge, Stefan, and Schnack, Jürgen. 2007. “Sampling the two-dimensional density of states g(E,M) of a giant magnetic molecule using the Wang-Landau method”. Phys. Rev. B 75 (5): 54403.
Torbrügge, S., and Schnack, J. (2007). Sampling the two-dimensional density of states g(E,M) of a giant magnetic molecule using the Wang-Landau method. Phys. Rev. B 75:54403.
Torbrügge, S., & Schnack, J., 2007. Sampling the two-dimensional density of states g(E,M) of a giant magnetic molecule using the Wang-Landau method. Phys. Rev. B, 75(5): 54403.
S. Torbrügge and J. Schnack, “Sampling the two-dimensional density of states g(E,M) of a giant magnetic molecule using the Wang-Landau method”, Phys. Rev. B, vol. 75, 2007, : 54403.
Torbrügge, S., Schnack, J.: Sampling the two-dimensional density of states g(E,M) of a giant magnetic molecule using the Wang-Landau method. Phys. Rev. B. 75, : 54403 (2007).
Torbrügge, Stefan, and Schnack, Jürgen. “Sampling the two-dimensional density of states g(E,M) of a giant magnetic molecule using the Wang-Landau method”. Phys. Rev. B 75.5 (2007): 54403.
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