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In the spirit of the lectures delivered at the Winter School, the methodology of order-disorder theory will only “be outlined, and the mathematical details will he skipped. The aim is to present the reader with a survey of this area and to stimulate him to do additional reading on his own.
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Honig, J.M. (1970). Elements of Order-Disorder Theory and Diverse Applications. In: Rao, C.N.R. (eds) Modern Aspects of Solid State Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1875-0_13
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