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1Department of Solid State Physics, Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics, University of Łódź, ulica Pomorska 149/153, 90-236 Łódź, Poland.
Abstract:
The one-dimensional (1D) Ising model is revisited. The integral operator method is used for the model to derive the general statistical identity for multispin correlation functions. As an application of this identity to generate various correlations, recursive formulas are derived for the correlations of pairs, threes, fours, and fives of spins. Both compact clusters and disjoint sets of spins are considered. It is shown that multispin correlations for the 1D Ising model can be exactly expressed in terms of pairwise correlations using recursive procedures. For clusters with different structures, numerical calculations of multispin correlations as a function of temperature and external magnetic field are performed. The results of these calculations are presented in the figures and discussed.
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