Abstract
We investigate the possibility of introducing temperature to the one dimensional Sznajd model and propose a natural extension of the original model by including other types of interactions. We characterise different kinds of equilibria into which the extended system can evolve. We determine the consequences of fulfilling the detailed balance condition and we prove that in some cases it is equivalent to microscopic reversibility. We found the equivalence of the model to the standard (inflow) model with interactions up to next nearest neighbors. It is shown that under some constraints there exists a Hamiltonian compatible with the dynamics and its form resembles that of the 1D ANNNI model. It appears however, that the standard approach of constructing temperature from the Hamiltonian fails. In this situation we propose a simple definition of the temperature-like quantity that measures the size of fluctuations in the system at equilibrium. The complete list of zero-temperature degenerated cases as well as the list of ground states of the derived Hamiltonian are provided.
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