STP Ising Antiferromagnet Square Lattice Program Documents
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Main Document
STP Ising Antiferromagnet Square Lattice Program
written by
Harvey Gould, Jan Tobochnik, Wolfgang Christian, and Anne Cox
The STP IsingAntiferromagnetSquareLattice program is a Monte Carlo simulation of the antiferromagnetic Ising model on a square lattice in equilibrium with a heat bath at temperature T where the spin interaction J is negative (antiferromagnetic Ising model). The default is a lattice of linear dimension L=32 (for a total of N=L^2 spins) with no external field and heat bath temperature T=2.269.
STP IsingAntiferromagnetSquareLattice is part of a suite of Open Source Physics programs that model aspects of Statistical and Thermal Physics (STP). The program is distributed as a ready-to-run (compiled) Java archive. Double clicking the stp_IsingAntiferromagnetSquareLattice.jar file will run the program if Java is installed on your computer. Additional programs can be found by searching ComPADRE for Open Source Physics, STP, or Statistical and Thermal Physics.
- Download stp_IsingAnitferromagnetSquareLattice.jar - 488kb Java Archive File
Last Modified February 17, 2009
Supplemental Documents (2)
STP IsingAntiferromagneticSquareLattice Documentation
A pdf document that briefly describes the STP Ising Antiferromagnetic Square Lattice program. It describes how to use the stp_IsingAntiferromagneticSquareLattice.jar file and contains short tutorial exercises for use with the program.
- Download stp_IsingAntiferromagnetSquareLattice.pdf - 180kb Adobe PDF Document
Published February 17, 2009
Last Modified February 17, 2009
STP IsingAntiferromagneticSquareLattice Distribution
The materials distributed in this zip file are in support of the STP Ising Antiferromagnetic Square Lattice program. This distribution contains the program, documentation and exercises.
- Download stp_IsingAntiferromagnetSquareLattice_Distribution.zip - 597kb Compressed File
Published February 17, 2009
Last Modified February 17, 2009