Abstract
An expansion is found of the configurational internal energy of a system. The expansion is carried out within long-range ordering parameters and static correlation functions. The results obtained are demonstrated by a specific example — an analysis of the carbon martensite. A number of peculiarities are shown numerically for the low-temperature range related to the behaviour of short- and long-range ordering parameters and, in particular, the major role played by short-range ordering.
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