Static versus dynamic heterogeneities in the D = 3 Edwards-Anderson-Ising spin glass
Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
2015-03-13 v2
Abstract
We numerically study the aging properties of the dynamical heterogeneities in the Ising spin glass. We find that a phase transition takes place during the aging process. Statics-dynamics correspondence implies that systems of finite size in equilibrium have static heterogeneities that obey Finite-Size Scaling, thus signaling an analogous phase transition in the thermodynamical limit. We compute the critical exponents and the transition point in the equilibrium setting, and use them to show that aging in dynamic heterogeneities can be described by a Finite-Time Scaling Ansatz, with potential implications for experimental work.
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@article{arxiv.1003.2943,
title = {Static versus dynamic heterogeneities in the D = 3 Edwards-Anderson-Ising spin glass},
author = {Janus Collaboration and R. Alvarez Banos and A. Cruz and L. A. Fernandez and J. M. Gil-Narvion and A. Gordillo-Guerrero and M. Guidetti and A. Maiorano and F. Mantovani and E. Marinari and V. Martin-Mayor and J. Monforte-Garcia and A. Munoz Sudupe and D. Navarro and G. Parisi and S. Perez-Gaviro 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:1003.2943},
year = {2015}
}
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Version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett. 4 pages, 3 postscript figures