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Series expansions from the corner transfer matrix renormalization group method: the hard squares model
Published 2011-07-08, updated 2011-07-11Version 2
The corner transfer matrix renormalization group method is an efficient method for evaluating physical quantities in statistical mechanical models. It originates from Baxter's corner transfer matrix equations and method, and was developed by Nishino and Okunishi in 1996. In this paper, we review and adapt this method, previously used for numerical calculations, to derive series expansions. We use this to calculate 92 terms of the partition function of the hard squares model. We also examine the claim that the method is subexponential in the number of generated terms and briefly analyse the resulting series.
Comments: 10 figures
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, math.CO
Subjects: 82B20
Keywords: transfer matrix renormalization group method, corner transfer matrix renormalization group, hard squares model, series expansions
Tags: journal article
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