Abstract:
The equations of Correlation Magnetodynamics (CMD) are an extension of the traditional
Landau–Lifshitz–Bloch equation and aim to provide the most comprehensive continuum
model of a magnet, accounting for the nonstationary influence of temperature. The main
challenge in constructing CMD lies in calculating the integral coefficients — higher-order
moments of two- and three-particle distribution functions of a classical Heisenberg
magnet (a system of magnetic moments with arbitrary orientations, coupled by exchange
interaction). In this work, we present analytical expressions for the partition function of
such distribution functions, which allow for the computation of CMD coefficients and
provide significantly better insight into the approximations made in the construction of
CMD.
Keywords:Landau–Lifshitz–Bloch equations, correlation magnetodynamics equations, partition function of the classical Heisenberg magnet.