Transverse-field Ising model

ID: transverse-field-ising-model

The transverse-field Ising model (TFIM) is a fundamental model in statistical mechanics and quantum physics used to study phase transitions and quantum critical phenomena. It is an extension of the classical Ising model, which describes spins on a lattice that can take on values of +1 or -1, interacting with their neighbors. In the TFIM, in addition to the nearest-neighbor interactions, a transverse magnetic field is applied, which influences the spins in a direction perpendicular to the Ising interactions.

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