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Random-cluster representation of the Blume-Capel model
Published 2005-12-22Version 1
The so-called diluted-random-cluster model may be viewed as a random-cluster representation of the Blume--Capel model. It has three parameters, a vertex parameter $a$, an edge parameter $p$, and a cluster weighting factor $q$. Stochastic comparisons of measures are developed for the `vertex marginal' when $q\in[1,2]$, and the `edge marginal' when $q\in[1,\oo)$. Taken in conjunction with arguments used earlier for the random-cluster model, these permit a rigorous study of part of the phase diagram of the Blume--Capel model.
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Keywords: blume-capel model, random-cluster representation, diluted-random-cluster model, vertex parameter, stochastic comparisons
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