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Do Simple 2D Ising Models Have Constant Density of States?
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[QUOTE="rabbed, post: 6059269, member: 553454"] I just learned about density of states and the Boltzmann factor. If the density of states does not depend on the energy/is constant, we can just use the Boltzmann factor to calculate the probability of a particle being in a state of certain energy. And with the Ising model only the BF is used, right? I googled and found some people finding the DOS using some algorithm, but no calculations or justifications for why it would be constant. Pretty new to the Ising model also, just thought the DOS would be a fundamental thing to know when deriving it [/QUOTE]
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