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Rebbi's multispin coding technique is improved and applied to the kinetic Ising model with size 600*600*600. We give the central part of our computer program (for a CDC Cyber 76), which will be helpful also in a simulation of smaller systems, and describe the other tricks necessary to go to large lattices. The magnetizationM atT=1.4*T c is found to decay asymptotically as exp(-t/2.90) ift is measured in Monte Carlo steps per spin, and M(t = 0) = 1 initially.
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Kalle, C., Winkelmann, V. Monte Carlo technique for very large ising models. J Stat Phys 28, 639–648 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01011873
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01011873