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n Baxter model: Critical behavior

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The ℤn Baxter Model is an exactly solvable lattice model in the special case of the Belavin parametrization. We calculate the critical behavior of Probn(σ = ωk) using techniques developed in number theory in the study of the congruence properties ofp(m), the number of unrestricted partitions of an integerm.

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Supported in part by the National Science Foundation, Grant Number DMS 84-21141.

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Tracy, C.A. ℤn Baxter model: Critical behavior. J Stat Phys 44, 183–191 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01010910

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