The 1-2 model
Geoffrey R. Grimmett, Zhongyang Li

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The current paper is a short review of rigorous results for the 1-2 model. The 1-2 model on the hexagonal lattice is a model of statistical mechanics in which each vertex is constrained to have degree either 1 or 2. It was proposed in a study by Schwartz and Bruck of constrained coding systems, and is strongly connected to the dimer model on a decoration of the lattice, and to an enhanced Ising model and an associated polygon model on the graph derived from the hexagonal lattice by adding a further vertex in the middle of each edge. The general 1-2 model possesses three parameters , , . The fundamental technique is to represent probabilities of interest as ratios of counts of dimer coverings of certain associated graphs, and to apply the Pfaffian method of Kasteleyn, Fisher, and Temperley. Of special interest is the existence (or not) of phase transitions. It turns out that…
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TopicsTheoretical and Computational Physics · Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics · Markov Chains and Monte Carlo Methods
