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Eight-vertex model

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The eight-vertex model is a statistical mechanics model that extends concepts from lattice statistical physics. It is a two-dimensional model defined on a square lattice and involves vertices that can take one of eight possible orientations or states. Each vertex corresponds to a configuration of edges connecting to four neighboring lattice sites, and each edge has a specific weight associated with its orientation.

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