A non-Hamiltonian formulation of the Ising chain

Foundations of Physics 4 (4):465-472 (1974)
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Abstract

The Gibbs states of binary lattice systems can be characterized by their stability with respect to certain microscopic transitions which have a simple physical interpretation. A detailed analysis is provided for the case of a one-dimensional lattice gas with nearest-neighbor interactions

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