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▸ noun: A vertex model is a type of statistical mechanics model in which the Boltzmann weights are associated with a vertex in the model (representing an atom or particle).R.J. Baxter, Exactly solved models in statistical mechanics, London, Academic Press, 1982V. Chari and A.N. Pressley, A Guide to Quantum Groups Cambridge University Press, 1994 This contrasts with a nearest-neighbour model, such as the Ising model, in which the energy, and thus the Boltzmann weight of a statistical microstate is attributed to the bonds connecting two neighbouring particles.
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▸ noun: A vertex model is a type of statistical mechanics model in which the Boltzmann weights are associated with a vertex in the model (representing an atom or particle).R.J. Baxter, Exactly solved models in statistical mechanics, London, Academic Press, 1982V. Chari and A.N. Pressley, A Guide to Quantum Groups Cambridge University Press, 1994 This contrasts with a nearest-neighbour model, such as the Ising model, in which the energy, and thus the Boltzmann weight of a statistical microstate is attributed to the bonds connecting two neighbouring particles.
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