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Fractals and Chaos Related to Ising-Onsager-Zhang Lattices vs. The Jordan-von Neumann-Wigner Procedures. Ternary Approach

Authors: Julian Ławrynowicz; Osamu Suzuki; Agnieszka Niemczynowicz;

Fractals and Chaos Related to Ising-Onsager-Zhang Lattices vs. The Jordan-von Neumann-Wigner Procedures. Ternary Approach

Abstract

Abstract A fractal structure is introduced to Jordan-von Neumann-Wigner procedure and Jordan algebra, and some composition algebras are discussed from the point of view of a related fractal structure. Our approach aims at modifying and simplifying the Onsager-Zhang procedure of analyzing simple orthorhombic Ising lattices.

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