Physics of Complex Systems: The Ising Model

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We analyse one of the most famous models of statistical physics, which the Ising's Model. Despite being quite simple, it shows very interesting phenomena that is related to the Physics of Complex Systems. This video is intended as a part of a series on Complex Systems. The main references used for this video were:

[1] "Ernst Ising—Physicist and Teacher", written by S. Kobe and published in the Journal of Statistical Physics Vol. 88, August 1997

[2] Ising, E. (1925), "Beitrag zur Theorie des Ferromagnetismus", Z. Phys., 31 (1): 253–258

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This was well done and informative while still being quite concise. I appreciate your hard work!

Heatherisfire
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I put the video on 0.75x I'm so sorry you speak so quickly 🥺

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The scale-invariant critical Ising model is breathtaking. I was wondering if there is a relatively simple algorithm that randomly generates such black-and-white structures with infinite correlation length between the sites i.e. the same visual result without painstakingly going through simulations of Ising spins.

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Come on dude, that whistling walk in the rain wasn't necessary??/
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Its fine. thank you!.

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I get that you're trying to make this video light hearted, but do you not think that it might be in poor taste making a silly animation of a man being dragged away as you describe how fascism overtook europe and forced him to work for the scientific wing of their crimes against humanity? If you would like to be desensitized from this horrifying detail, why wouldn't you just skip it or briefly mention it without the silly voice and animation???

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