Question

This interaction in “hard” and “soft” parts of a bilayer enables data recording in a namesake type of “spring media.” DiVincenzo et al. showed that terms modeling this interaction can represent any quantum computation. This finite-range interaction contributes to the formation of Peierls (“PIE-urls”) droplets. The Goodenough (“good-enough”)–Kanamori rules (10[2])concern a “super” variant of (10[1])this interaction that was used to model high-temperature superconductors by Philip Anderson. This interaction’s strength is represented by negative J times a sum of “sigma-i times sigma-j” (-5[1])terms, (-5[2])which gives rise to complex behavior (-5[1])in the Ising (“icing”) model. (-5[1])In the absence (-5[2])of an external field, (-5[1])this interaction dominates below the Curie (-5[1])temperature, (-5[5])encouraging (-5[1])local alignment between magnetic moments. (-5[2])For 10 points, ferromagnetism (-5[1])is often (-5[1])modeled in terms of what interaction between nearby spins? (0[1]) (10[1]0[17])■END■

ANSWER: exchange interaction [or exchange force; accept superexchange interaction; accept exchange spring media; accept Heisenberg interaction; prompt on spin–spin interaction until “spins” is read]
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2024 ACF Nationals2024-04-21Y2417%0%79%67.00

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Richard NiuCornell AMinnesota A4610
Matthew LehmannWUSTL AColumbia A4610
Adam FineChicago ANorth Carolina A5110
Danny HanPennVirginia78-5
Andrew SalijNorthwesternToronto A79-5
Andrew WangIllinoisJohns Hopkins79-5
Swapnil GargBerkeley ABrown85-5
Derek ChenColumbia BOttawa89-5
Jack ObermanSouth CarolinaChicago D92-5
Skand ParvatikarArizona StateToronto B92-5
Kushal AluruRutgersClaremont Colleges96-5
Cory SmithKentuckyCornell B102-5
Karsten RynearsonYale AIowa State103-5
Joy AnHarvardMcGill103-5
Aidan FeinVanderbiltBerkeley B103-5
Alex AkridgeIndianaStanford103-5
Simon GorbatyDukeYale B103-5
Tiffany ZhouFloridaWUSTL B104-5
Fred GarveyTruman StateMinnesota B109-5
Chinmay MurthyTexasWaterloo109-5
Sanjay SrihariGeorgia TechMichigan113-5
Rasheeq AzadNorth Carolina BChicago C115-5
Asha BasuMcGillHarvard1240
Jason HongBrownBerkeley A1250
Jeremy CummingsWUSTL BFlorida1250
Tim MorrisonStanfordIndiana12510
David BassJohns HopkinsIllinois1250
Yared TadesseCornell BKentucky1250
Eshan PantNYUMaryland1250
Yashwanth BajjiMichiganGeorgia Tech1250
Kunaal ChandrashekarToronto ANorthwestern1250
Nermeen RahmanChicago CNorth Carolina B1250
Kenny ZhangVirginiaPenn1250
Lydia TarekegnYale BDuke1250
Connor BlakeChicago BPurdue1250
Michael DuWaterlooTexas1250
Eylon CaplanPurdueChicago B1250
Akshay SeetharamClaremont CollegesRutgers1250
Shiv SeshanChicago DSouth Carolina1250
Rohan ShelkeBerkeley BVanderbilt1250
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