Free energy equivalence between mean-field models and nonsparsely diluted mean-field models
Abstract
We studied nonsparsely diluted mean-field models that differ from sparsely diluted mean-field models, such as the Viana--Bray model. When the existence probability of each edge follows a Bernoulli distribution, we rigorously prove that the free energy of nonsparsely diluted mean-field models with appropriate parameterization coincides exactly with that of the corresponding mean-field models in ferromagnetic and spin-glass models composed of any discrete spin in the thermodynamic limit. Our results is a broad generalization of the result of a previous study [Bovier and Gayrard, J. Stat. Phys. 72, 643 (1993)], where the densely diluted mean-field ferromagnetic Ising model (diluted Curie--Weiss model) with appropriate parameterization was analyzed rigorously, and it was proven that its free energy was exactly equivalent to that of the corresponding mean-field model (Curie--Weiss model).
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@article{arxiv.2406.13245,
title = {Free energy equivalence between mean-field models and nonsparsely diluted mean-field models},
author = {Manaka Okuyama and Masayuki Ohzeki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.13245},
year = {2025}
}
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14 pages, 0 figure. To appear in J. Phys. A