1973
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3735/6/1/033
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A spectrograph giving sampled spatial resolution of upper atmosphere barium clouds

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“…The importance of the IR has appeared mainly in the case of two-dimensional models as illustrated by examples of the two-dimensional anisotropic Ising model (Baxter [2]), some vertex models (Schultz [3]), the hard-hexagon model (Baxter, Pearce [6]) and of course the symmetrical eight-vertex model, also called the Baxter model (Baxter [15] and [16]). It is possible of course to check the associated inverse functional equation directly on the exactly known analytical expressions of the partition function for these models.…”
Section: Inversion Relation On Two-dimensional Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the IR has appeared mainly in the case of two-dimensional models as illustrated by examples of the two-dimensional anisotropic Ising model (Baxter [2]), some vertex models (Schultz [3]), the hard-hexagon model (Baxter, Pearce [6]) and of course the symmetrical eight-vertex model, also called the Baxter model (Baxter [15] and [16]). It is possible of course to check the associated inverse functional equation directly on the exactly known analytical expressions of the partition function for these models.…”
Section: Inversion Relation On Two-dimensional Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%