Abstract
AbstractLidiard's consistency conditions are extended to the case of alloys of face centered cubic structure. By separating the jump rates into a part originating in the saddle point atoms and a part originating in the other neighbors it is shown that a Vineyard type of theory does not verify Lidiard's consistency conditions except in the limiting cases of complete order and complete disorder.
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