THE INFINITE-RANGE CLOCK SPIN-GLASS MODEL - AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELEVANCE OF REFLECTION SYMMETRY
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS C-SOLID STATE PHYSICS 19:8 (1986) L181-L187
THE MINIMUM GAP ON DILUTED CAYLEY TREES
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND GENERAL 19:18 (1986) 3903-3916
THE TRANSVERSE ISING-MODEL - FERMIONIC REPRESENTATION AND THE FUNCTIONAL INTEGRAL APPROACH
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS C-SOLID STATE PHYSICS 19:35 (1986) 6983-6991
Bulk and interface scaling properties of the chiral clock model
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General 18:12 (1985) 2343-2355
Abstract:
The authors use a finite-size scaling calculation to study the phase diagram of the two-dimensional, three-state, chiral clock model. Bulk properties, the ferromagnetic transition temperature and associated exponents are calculated from the scaling of the susceptibility and interface behaviour, the position of the interface wetting line and its exponents, from considering the net adsorption. They also present preliminary results on interface properties which are sensitive to the transition between the paramagnetic and incommensurate phases.When All Length Scales are Important
Physics Bulletin IOP Publishing 36:9 (1985) 383-386