“…where the first sum ranges over nearest neighbor pairs in Z d , d = 2, 3, the second over pairs of distinct sites in Z d , and the exponent p is chosen to satisfy p > 2d, for reasons that will become clear below. For more general values of p, this model is used to describe the effects of frustration induced in thin magnetic films by the presence of dipolar interactions (p = 3) or in two-dimensional charged systems by the presence of an unscreened Coulomb interaction (p = 1) [1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,19,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,31,32], see also [3,12,13,14,15,16,17,18] for a more detailed introduction to the subject, as well as for previous rigorous results. The competition between short range ferromagnetic and long-range antiferromagnetic interaction is believed to be responsible for the emergence of non-trivial "mesoscopic patterns" in the ground and low-temperature states of the system.…”