Aging rate of spin glasses from simulations matches experiments
Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
2018-07-04 v2 Statistical Mechanics
Abstract
Experiments on spin glasses can now make precise measurements of the exponent governing the growth of glassy domains, while our computational capabilities allow us to make quantitative predictions for experimental scales. However, experimental and numerical values for have differed. We use new simulations on the Janus II computer to resolve this discrepancy, finding a time-dependent , which leads to the experimental value through mild extrapolations. Furthermore, theoretical insight is gained by studying a crossover between the and fixed points.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1803.02264,
title = {Aging rate of spin glasses from simulations matches experiments},
author = {Janus Collaboration and M. Baity-Jesi and E. Calore and A. Cruz and L. A. Fernandez and J. M. Gil-Narvion and A. Gordillo-Guerrero and D. Iñiguez and A. Maiorano and E. Marinari and V. Martin-Mayor and J. Moreno-Gordo and A. Muñoz-Sudupe and D. Navarro and G. Parisi and S. Perez-Gaviro and F. Ricci-Tersenghi and J. J. Ruiz-Lorenzo and S. F. Schifano and B. Seoane and A. Tarancon and R. Tripiccione and D. Yllanes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.02264},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
Version accepted for publication in PRL. 12 pages, 9 figures