This is an analysis of the itinerant model for antiferromagnetism, in which
is included both on-site and inter-site electron correlations. We also consider
the band degeneration, which brings into the Hamiltonian the on-site exchange
interactions. The Green function technique is used and the coherent potential
approximation (CPA) decoupling for the on-site Coulomb repulsion. This
decoupling combined with the modified Hartree-Fock approximation for the
inter-site interactions generates the change in shape of the spin bands with
growing interaction constants, which is described by the correlation factors
and which decreases the kinetic energy of the system. The effective Hartree
field and the gain in kinetic energy due to the on-site and inter-site
correlation factors drive the antiferromagnetism. The on-site and inter-site
interactions act together towards the antiferromagnetism. Their cooperation
decreases the interaction constants required for the antiferromagnetic
ordering. This new approach allows for the antiferromagnetic instability in the
purely itinerant model at the half-filling in the split band limit. This
situation describes the high temperature superconducting cuprates.Comment: 26 pages, 9 figure