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Toward mean-field bound for critical temperature on Nishimori line

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2024-09-25 v4 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

The critical inverse temperature of the mean-field approximation establishes a lower bound of the true critical inverse temperature in a broad class of ferromagnetic spin models. This is referred to as the mean-field bound for the critical temperature. In this study, we explored the possibility of a corresponding mean-field bound for the critical temperature in Ising spin glass models with Gaussian randomness on the Nishimori line. On this line, the critical inverse temperature of the mean-field approximation is given by βMFNL=1/z\beta_{MF}^{NL}=\sqrt{1/z}, where zz is the coordination number. Using the Griffiths inequalities on the Nishimori line, we proved that there is zero spontaneous magnetization in the high-temperature region β<βMFNL/2\beta < \beta_{MF}^{NL}/2. In other words, the true critical inverse temperature βcNL\beta_c^{NL} on the Nishimori line is always bounded by βcNLβMFNL/2\beta_c^{NL} \ge \beta_{MF}^{NL}/2. Unfortunately, we have not succeeded in obtaining the corresponding mean-field bound βcNLβMFNL\beta_c^{NL} \ge \beta_{MF}^{NL} on the Nishimori line.

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@article{arxiv.2406.12728,
  title  = {Toward mean-field bound for critical temperature on Nishimori line},
  author = {Manaka Okuyama and Masayuki Ohzeki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.12728},
  year   = {2024}
}

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