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The study of the two-dimensional Ising model is continued. Its specific heat at the Curie point is investigated. The quantity in question is computed for six successive finite matrix problems and the conclusion is drawn that the specific heat is infinite at the Curie point. A new closed form approximation of the partition function is then developed by using the matrix method in its variational form. The two power series for at extreme temperatures are used as a test for this and various other approximations, and it is found that the new result is a considerable improvement over the existing solutions. Finally it is pointed out that these closed form solutions support our conclusion as to the place and nature of the Curie point transition.
Kramers et al. (Fri,) studied this question.