We consider the Ising systems in d dimensions with nearest-neighbor
ferromagnetic interactions and long-range repulsive (antiferromagnetic)
interactions which decay with a power, s, of the distance. The physical
context of such models is discussed; primarily this is d=2 and s=3 where,
at long distances, genuine magnetic interactions between genuine magnetic
dipoles are of this form. We prove that when the power of decay lies above d
and does not exceed d+1, then for all temperatures, the spontaneous
magnetization is zero. In contrast, we also show that for powers exceeding
d+1 (with d≥2) magnetic order can occur.Comment: 15 pages, CMP style fil