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A. Aharoni, Introduction to the Theory of Ferromagnetism (Oxford, New
York, 1996).
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A. Aharoni, ``Demagnetizing Factors for Rectangular Ferromagnetic Prisms,'' J. App. Phys. 83, 3432-3434 (1999).
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D. V. Berkov, K. Ramstöck, and A. Hubert, ``Solving Micromagnetic Problems:
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W. F. Brown, Jr., Micromagnetics (Krieger, New York, 1978).
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M. J. Donahue and R. D. McMichael, ``Exchange Energy Representations in
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M. J. Donahue and D. G. Porter, ``OOMMF User's Guide, Version 1.0,'' Technical
Report No. NISTIR 6376, National Institute of Standards and Technology,
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T. L. Gilbert, ``A Lagrangian Formulation of the Gyromagnetic Equation of the
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P. R. Gillette and K. Oshima, ``Magnetization Reversal by Rotation,'' J. Appl. Phys. 29, 529-531 (1958).
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L. Landau and E. Lifshitz, ``On the Theory of the Dispersion of Magnetic
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R. D. McMichael and M. J. Donahue, ``Head to Head Domain Wall Structures in
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L. Néel, ``Some Theoretical Aspects of Rock Magnetism,'' Adv. Phys. 4,
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A. J. Newell, W. Williams, and D. J. Dunlop, ``A Generalization of the
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M. R. Scheinfein, J. Unguris, J. L. Blue, K. J. Coakley, D. T. Pierce, and
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B. B. Welch, Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk, 3rd ed. (Prentice Hall,
Upper Saddle River, New Jersey USA, 2000).
OOMMF Documentation Team
January 22, 2001