The molecular field approximation

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\hat{A}\hat{B}\approx \hat{A}\langle\hat{B}\rangle+\hat{B}\langle\hat{A}\rangle-\langle\hat{A}\rangle\langle\hat{B}\rangle

What this mean physically? What we neglect here?

If I calculate Neel temperature using this method T_N^{MFA} and using RPA method T_N^{RPA} is there some relation between those temperatures?
 
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