Macroproperties of the Magnetic Systems with Anisotropic Microstructural Units

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We present the theoretical study of the magnetic and thermodynamic properties for the systems with anisotropic magnetic units and results of computer simulations. We focus our attention on the theoretical description of the initial susceptibly and structure factor. An extensive comparison of our theoretical model to the results of molecular dynamics simulations for a wide range of system parameters demonstrated good quantitative and qualitative agreement. As a result, we can say that the macroscopic responses of the systems drastically change with the anisotropy of the microstructural units.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volumes 233-234)

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306-309

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July 2015

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