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Even the simpler models, discussed in the theory of magnetism, exhibit the full complexity of the general quantum statistical many body problem. It is for this reason that the more or less powerful many body techniques and their corresponding approximations are applied to the theory of magnetism.
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Leschke, H. (1976). Weak Self-Consistent Approximation Scheme. In: Łopuszański, J.T., Pękalski, A., Przystawa, J. (eds) Magnetism in Metals and Metallic Compounds. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0016-9_16
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