A geometrical picture for finite dimensional spin glasses
Abstract
A controversial issue in spin glass theory is whether mean field correctly describes 3-dimensional spin glasses. If it does, how can replica symmetry breaking arise in terms of spin clusters in Euclidean space? Here we argue that there exist system-size low energy excitations that are sponge-like, generating multiple valleys separated by diverging energy barriers. The droplet model should be valid for length scales smaller than the size of the system (theta > 0), but nevertheless there can be system-size excitations of constant energy without destroying the spin glass phase. The picture we propose then combines droplet-like behavior at finite length scales with a potentially mean field behavior at the system-size scale.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9909203,
title = {A geometrical picture for finite dimensional spin glasses},
author = {J. Houdayer and O. C. Martin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9909203},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
7 pages; modified references, clarifications; to appear in EPL