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arxiv: 0909.1396 · v2 · submitted 2009-09-08 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

The 3-edge-colouring problem on the 4-8 and 3-12 lattices

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We consider the problem of counting the number of 3-colourings of the edges (bonds) of the 4-8 lattice and the 3-12 lattice. These lattices are Archimedean with coordination number 3, and can be regarded as decorated versions of the square and honeycomb lattice, respectively. We solve these edge-colouring problems in the infinite-lattice limit by mapping them to other models whose solution is known. The colouring problem on the 4-8 lattice is mapped to a completely packed loop model with loop fugacity n=3 on the square lattice, which in turn can be mapped to a six-vertex model. The colouring problem on the 3-12 lattice is mapped to the same problem on the honeycomb lattice. The 3-edge-colouring problems on the 4-8 and 3-12 lattices are equivalent to the 3-vertex-colouring problems (and thus to the zero-temperature 3-state antiferromagnetic Potts model) on the "square kagome" ("squagome") and "triangular kagome" lattices, respectively.

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