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Low-temperature magnetic properties of a Heisenberg model consisting of ferro- and antiferromagnetic layer superlattices are studied by using spin-wave theory and retarded Green's function method. The four-sublattice magnetizations and internal energy and specific heat at low temperature are...
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The method of the effective-field theory with self-spin correlations and the differential operator technique is used to study the magnetic properties of the spin-3/2 Ising model with biaxial crystal-field on the honeycomb lattice. The effects of a biaxial crystal-field described by two uniaxial...
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Magnetic properties of a biaxial spin system on the honeycomb and square lattice have been studied based on the effective-field theory with the differential operator technique. The effects of the external longitudinal magnetic field on the magnetization and susceptibility are discussed in...
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The mixed spin-12 and spin-32 transverse Ising model with a crystal field is studied within the framework of the effective-field theory with correlations. The phase diagrams and thermal behaviors of magnetizations are investigated numerically for the honeycomb (z=3). The results show that there...
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The mixed spin- 1/2 and spin- 3/2 transverse Ising model in a longitudinal magnetic field is studied within the framework of the effective-field theory with correlations. In this approach the effective-field equations are derived by using a probability distribution method based on the...
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Using a Mortensen-Pissarides search-and-matching framework, this paper investigates the importance of search frictions in determining the welfare and distributional effects of tax reforms that re-allocate the tax burden from capital to labour income. Calibrating the model to the UK economy, we...
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This paper evaluates the e¤ects of policy interventions on sectoral labour markets and the aggregate economy in a business cycle model with search and matching frictions. We extend the canonical model by including capital-skill complementarity in production, labour mar- kets with skilled and...
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