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A recent paper by A. R. Lima, P. M. C. de Oliveira, and T. J. P. Penna [J. Stat. Phys. 99:691 (2000)], seems to contain at least two mistakes which deserve comment, one concerning the numerical data, the other being of a conceptual kind.
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M. Kastner, J. D. Muñoz, and M. Promberger, Broad Histogram Method: Extension and efficiency test Phys. Rev. E 62:7422 (2000); also in an elder version on cond-mat/9906097 with the title Speeding Up Computer Simulations: The Transition Observable Method.
A. R. de Lima, P. M. C. de Oliveira, and T. J. P. Penna, Broad Histogram Method for Multiparametric Hamiltonians, Solid State Comm. 114:447 (2000).
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Kastner, M., Promberger, M. Comment on “A Comparison Between Broad Histogram and Multicanonical Methods”. Journal of Statistical Physics 104, 893–894 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010393008701
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