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- Lee–Yang_theorem abstract "In statistical mechanics, the Lee–Yang theorem states that if partition functions of certain models in statistical field theory with ferromagnetic interactions are considered as functions of an external field, then all zeros are purely imaginary (or on the unit circle after a change of variable). The first version was proved for the Ising model by C. N. Yang and T. D. Lee (1952) (Lee & Yang 1952). Their result was later extended to more general models by several people. Simon & Griffiths (1973) extended the Lee–Yang theorem to certain continuous probability distributions by approximating them by a superposition of Ising models. Newman (1974) gave a general theorem stating roughly that the Lee–Yang theorem holds for a ferromagnetic interaction provided it holds for zero interaction. Lieb & Sokal (1981) generalized Newman's result from measures on R to measures on higher-dimensional Euclidean space.There has been some speculation about a relationship between the Lee–Yang theorem and the Riemann hypothesis about the Riemann zeta function; see (Knauf 1999).".
- Lee–Yang_theorem wikiPageID "19661214".
- Lee–Yang_theorem wikiPageRevisionID "553956865".
- Lee–Yang_theorem author1Link "C. N. Yang".
- Lee–Yang_theorem author2Link "T. D. Lee".
- Lee–Yang_theorem first "C. N.".
- Lee–Yang_theorem first "T. D.".
- Lee–Yang_theorem last "Lee".
- Lee–Yang_theorem last "Yang".
- Lee–Yang_theorem year "1952".
- Lee–Yang_theorem subject Category:Statistical_mechanics_theorems.
- Lee–Yang_theorem comment "In statistical mechanics, the Lee–Yang theorem states that if partition functions of certain models in statistical field theory with ferromagnetic interactions are considered as functions of an external field, then all zeros are purely imaginary (or on the unit circle after a change of variable). The first version was proved for the Ising model by C. N. Yang and T. D. Lee (1952) (Lee & Yang 1952). Their result was later extended to more general models by several people.".
- Lee–Yang_theorem label "Lee–Yang theorem".
- Lee–Yang_theorem label "リー・ヤンの定理".
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- Lee–Yang_theorem sameAs リー・ヤンの定理.
- Lee–Yang_theorem sameAs Q6516611.
- Lee–Yang_theorem sameAs Q6516611.
- Lee–Yang_theorem wasDerivedFrom Lee–Yang_theorem?oldid=553956865.