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An interacting Ising spin system on a lattice with the competing influence of spin-flip (Glauber) and spin-exchange (Kawasaki) dynamics is studied. The exact nonequilibrium steady-state solution of the pair correlation function in one dimension is derived and compared with the simulation data. The two-dimensional solution, under some Ansatz, is also discussed.
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Zhang, M.Q. Pair correlation function for Ising spins with competing dynamics. J Stat Phys 53, 1217–1225 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01023865
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