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= Spin models
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Spin models are theoretical frameworks used primarily in statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics to study the collective behavior of spins in magnetic systems. The "spin" refers to a fundamental property of particles, such as electrons, which can be thought of as tiny magnetic moments that can point in different directions. Spin models help us understand phase transitions, magnetic ordering, and critical phenomena.