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Use column,
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The last two eqs are generalized as
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rewrite the relation between the neighboring site.
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(166) |
The relationship between the second neighboring is
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(167) |
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(168) |
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(169) |
the relation between th neighboring layer is
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(171) |
can be evaluated iteratively
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(175) |
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