“…In this work, the magnetic properties of Ni50Mn36Sn14 HA are investigated by using Kaneyoshi approach (KA) [37][38][39][40] within the effective field theory. There are many researches by using Kaneyoshi approach within EFT: the binary Nickel/Bizmuth alloy [41], the honeycomb structured thin film [42], single-, two-and three-layer [43][44][45], Ising nanographene systems, and carbon diamond nanolattice [46], composite Ising nanoparticles consisting of core and shell [47], cubic nanowire [48], the sc, bcc and fcc nanolattices [49], hexagonal Ising nanowire [50], the nanowire system consisting of composite core and shell [51], transverse Ising nanowire [52], cubic nanowire with core and shell [53], cylindrical Ising nanowires [54][55], the cylindrical core and shell spin-1 ising nanowire [56], spin-1 Ising nanotube [57], the kinetic cylindrical Ising nanotube [58], cylindrical transverse spin-1 Ising nanowire [59], Ising-type segmented nanowire (ISN) [15], the antiferromagnetic YBCO-7 superconductor [60], one-dimensional Ising system (1DIS) [61], a Isingtype endohedral fullerene (EF) with a doped magnetic spin-1/2 particle confined within a spherical cage (by diluted magnetic spin-1 particles) [62], etc.…”