2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40314-020-1088-x
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Study of dimer–monomer on the generalized Hanoi graph

Abstract: We study the number of dimer-monomers M d (n) on the Tower of Hanoi graphs T H d (n) at stage n with dimension d equal to 3 and 4. The entropy per site is defined aswhere v is the number of vertices on T H d (n). We obtain the lower and upper bounds of the entropy per site, and the convergence of these bounds approaches to zero rapidly when the calculated stage increases. The numerical value of z T H d is evaluated to more than a hundred digits correct. Using the results with d less than or equal to 4, we pred… Show more

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“…When the considered dimer configurations are not close-packed, i.e., when one deals with monomer-dimer configurations, all quantites of interest become much more difficult to determine; see, for example, a recent paper concerned with generalized Tower of Hanoi graphs [7]. It would be interesting to examine whether some progress could be made by using the approach of the present paper.…”
Section: Corollarymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…When the considered dimer configurations are not close-packed, i.e., when one deals with monomer-dimer configurations, all quantites of interest become much more difficult to determine; see, for example, a recent paper concerned with generalized Tower of Hanoi graphs [7]. It would be interesting to examine whether some progress could be made by using the approach of the present paper.…”
Section: Corollarymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In this study, we shall consider the ice model on the 3D Hanoi graph. Several models have been considered on the Hanoi graph [12][13][14][15][16][17]. The ice model on the 3D Hanoi graph contains many configurations and looks much more complex than that on the 2D Sierpinski gasket.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%