The square lattice Ising model is a mathematical model used in statistical physics to understand phase transitions and critical phenomena, particularly in the study of ferromagnetism. It consists of a two-dimensional square grid (lattice) where each site (or node) of the lattice can exist in one of two possible states, typically represented as +1 (spin up) or -1 (spin down).
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