XY model
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XY model has 9 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:has physical temperature(2), sets(1), at coupling(1)
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encodesPhysicsOfEncodes Physics of(1)
- Field Dynamics Equation
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originatesFromOriginates From(1)
- Kuramoto Reduction
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Physical Temperature | T = 1/(2J) = π/2 | [1] |
| Has Physical Temperature | π/2 | [2] |
| Sets | Temperature T | [1] |
| At Coupling | J = 1/π | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Physics Model | [2] |
| Has Coupling | 1/π | [2] |
| Has Operational Status | Working | [3] |
| Has Physical Effectiveness | Effective Xy Model Physics | [3] |
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[2026-03-29 03:19] xenonfun: ``` ⏺ Yes. The Langevin equation is standard statistical mechanics — it's the Einstein relation applied to field theory. The physics: Euler without noise = zero-temperature dynamics. The field always rolls do…
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[2026-03-29 02:05] xenonfun: ``` Application 1: Lattice QCD Calibration and Acceleration Domain: Computational Physics / High-Performance Computing ⏺ Yes, that's exactly what we've been validating today. The key results: 1. κ = 2√π = 3.…
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