Finite-Size Corrections for Ground States of Edwards-Anderson Spin Glasses
Abstract
Extensive computations of ground state energies of the Edwards-Anderson spin glass on bond-diluted, hypercubic lattices are conducted in dimensions d=3,..,7. Results are presented for bond-densities exactly at the percolation threshold, p=p_c, and deep within the glassy regime, p>p_c, where finding ground-states becomes a hard combinatorial problem. Finite-size corrections of the form 1/N^w are shown to be consistent throughout with the prediction w=1-y/d, where y refers to the "stiffness" exponent that controls the formation of domain wall excitations at low temperatures. At p=p_c, an extrapolation for appears to match our mean-field results for these corrections. In the glassy phase, w does not approach the value of 2/3 for large d predicted from simulations of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick spin glass. However, the value of w reached at the upper critical dimension does match certain mean-field spin glass models on sparse random networks of regular degree called Bethe lattices.
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@article{arxiv.1110.6242,
title = {Finite-Size Corrections for Ground States of Edwards-Anderson Spin Glasses},
author = {Stefan Boettcher and Stefan Falkner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.6242},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
6 pages, RevTex4, all ps figures included, corrected and final version with extended analysis and more data, such as for case d=3. Find additional information at http://www.physics.emory.edu/faculty/boettcher/