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==Random field XY model (RFXY)== | ==Random field XY model (RFXY)== | ||
==XY universality class== | ==XY universality class== | ||
:(''see: [[Universality classes#XY | XY universality class]]'') | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Heisenberg model]] | *[[Heisenberg model]] | ||
Revision as of 12:45, 26 July 2011
The XY model, also known as the O(2) model because of its symmetry group, is a Heisenberg ferromagnetic with an easy-plane anisotropy. The Hamiltonian is given by
in other words
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Random field XY model (RFXY)
XY universality class
- (see: XY universality class)