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Cayley Trees and Bethe Lattices, a concise analysis for mathematicians and physicists
Published 2011-09-30, updated 2012-03-14Version 2
We review critically the concepts and the applications of Cayley Trees and Bethe Lattices in statistical mechanics in a tentative effort to remove widespread misuse of these simple, but yet important - and different - ideal graphs. We illustrate, in particular, two rigorous techniques to deal with Bethe Lattices, based respectively on self-similarity and on the Kolmogorov consistency theorem, linking the latter with the Cavity and Belief Propagation methods, more known to the physics community.
Comments: 10 pages, 2 figures
Journal: Physica A, 391, 3417 (2012)
Subjects: 82B23
Tags: journal article
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