File:Closed Cayley Tree with Branching Ratio = 4.jpg
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English: In the Ising Model, the points on this diagram represent spin sites while the bars represent the existence of direct interactions between connected sites. The diagram represents the upper and lower extreme regions of two k-generation trees or branches connected together at their edges. This is a diagram of a “closed Cayley tree” topology with a branching ratio of 4 for each tree, (which is understood to continue until their I individual tree edges, for k-1 generations), until the terminating generation is reached, at which level they share sites (at C, E, and D, for example.) |
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Author | Peter F. Barth |
This is from artwork prepared by Peter F. Barth for his M.S. Thesis at the University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
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