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DOI: 10.3379/jmsjmag.4.91
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“…75 Kenchoji monastery, one of the Zen monasteries of the Kamakura period, was built for the longevity of the emperor as well as for the souls of the deceased members of the Minamoto family. 76 Likewise, another Zen monastery, Sōkokuji, was built by Shogun Yoshimutsu in memory of his family. 77 The patrons of the Sōtō school also built temples on behalf of their families and sponsored various rituals in these temples for the welfare of their families and for the souls of the deceased ones.…”
Section: Political Aspect Of the Monasterymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…75 Kenchoji monastery, one of the Zen monasteries of the Kamakura period, was built for the longevity of the emperor as well as for the souls of the deceased members of the Minamoto family. 76 Likewise, another Zen monastery, Sōkokuji, was built by Shogun Yoshimutsu in memory of his family. 77 The patrons of the Sōtō school also built temples on behalf of their families and sponsored various rituals in these temples for the welfare of their families and for the souls of the deceased ones.…”
Section: Political Aspect Of the Monasterymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LaNiC 2 is a superconductor below about 2.7 K [3]. RNiC 2 (R = rare earth) showed the anti-ferromagnetism [1,[4][5][6][7][8]. But the compound of SmNiC 2 is an exception: it has a ferromagnetic state below 17 K [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent discovery of cadmiumbased quasicrystals (Guo et al, 2000a,b;Tsai et al, 2000) and initial studies of magnetic order in the Cd±Mg±Tb icosahedral quasicrystal (Sato et al, 2002) may provide some insight into this question. Theoretical models that deal with magnetism on quasicrystalsÐpurely geometrical models (Niizeki, 1990a,b;Lifshitz, 1995Lifshitz, , 2000 as well as physical ones, such as the Ising model (Grimm & Baake, 1997;Matsuo et al, 2000Matsuo et al, , 2002, the XY model (Hermisson, 2000), the Heisenberg model (Wessel et al, 2003) and the Hubbard model (Jagannathan & Schulz, 1997;Hida, 2001)Ðare known to exhibit long-range magnetic order. This is despite initial intuition that aperiodicity necessarily induces geometrical frustration and is therefore inconsistent with having magnetic order.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%