Monte Carlo Step: Definition & Examples

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What is referred as one Monte Carlo step. In all books, papers people is written that was performed ##5 \cdot 10^{6}## MCS on all system sizes. Or the time is measured in MCS. But what is referred as one MCS? For example in MC simulation of Ising model what is a one MCS?
 
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I would expect that this is one (time) step in the simulation.
 
Suppose that problem is MC simulation of 2d Ising model with ##L^2## lattice sites. What is the one time step of that simulation?
 
Depends on the precision you want, I think.
 
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