History of the Lenz-Ising Model

Abstract
Many physico-chemical systems can be represented more or less accurately by a lattice arrangement of molecules with nearest-neighbor interactions. The simplest and most popular version of this theory is the so-called "Ising model," discussed by Ernst Ising in 1925 but suggested earlier (1920) by Wilhelm Lenz.

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