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Study of a three component lattice system

✍ Scribed by M. Muraskin


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
956 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0895-7177

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✦ Synopsis


There are lattice solutions of different character in the no integrability Aesthetic Field Theory. In this paper we study an example of a three component lattice system which is of three dimensional character. When an integration path is specified we fbtd that the lattice particles behave like solitons. These solitons undergo sinusoidal motion in both I and g directions. When we introduce a four dimensional eq to make the system four dimensional we Ford the lattice is made up of what appears to be an infinite number of loop particles. The summation over path degree of freedom is introduced using the commutator method. The program is to study how the summa tion over path degree of freedom affects the lattice solution. We hnd that the additional degree of freedom affects the three dimensional system markedly. We still have evidence for an ix&rite number of planar maxima and minima but the zero contour lines sre now bent into closed curves resembling circles. The solution appears to have a regular pattern although it is not as symmetric as the lattice itself. A conclusion we can reach is that the summation over path degree of freedom affects different lattice solutions in different ways. Although a five component lattice is not studied in this paper we remark that the summation over paths leads to a more disordered system in this case.


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