Chiral Potts Curve
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{{Refimprove, date=February 2013 The chiral Potts curve is an algebraic curve defined over the
complex number In mathematics, a complex number is an element of a number system that extends the real numbers with a specific element denoted , called the imaginary unit and satisfying the equation i^= -1; every complex number can be expressed in the form ...
s that occurs in the study of the
chiral Potts model The chiral Potts model is a spin model on a planar lattice in statistical mechanics studied by Helen Au-Yang Perk and Jacques Perk, among others. It may be viewed as a generalization of the Potts model, and as with the Potts model, the model is de ...
of
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. For an integer ''N'', the parameters in the
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s of the model are constrained to lie on the intersection of two
algebraic surface In mathematics, an algebraic surface is an algebraic variety of dimension two. In the case of geometry over the field of complex numbers, an algebraic surface has complex dimension two (as a complex manifold, when it is non-singular) and so of di ...
s of degree ''N'' in projective 3-space. The equation is x^N+y^N=k(1+x^N y^N). The curve has been known since papers published in 1987 and 1988. It has
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that is quadratic in ''N''.


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PDF paper by Brian Davies and Amnon Neeman
Algebraic curves Exactly solvable models