The spin-glass transition in a magnetic field is studied both in and out of the limit of validity of mean- field theory on a diluted one dimensional chain of Ising spins where exchange bonds occur with a probability decaying as the inverse power of the distance. Varying the power in this long-range model corresponds, in a one-to-one relationship, to changing the dimension in spin-glass short-range models. Evidence for a spin-glass transition in a magnetic field is found also for systems whose equivalent dimension is below the upper critical dimension in a zero magnetic field.
Ising Spin-Glass Transition in a Magnetic Field Outside the Limit of Validity of Mean-Field Theory
Leuzzi L;Parisi G;
2009
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The spin-glass transition in a magnetic field is studied both in and out of the limit of validity of mean- field theory on a diluted one dimensional chain of Ising spins where exchange bonds occur with a probability decaying as the inverse power of the distance. Varying the power in this long-range model corresponds, in a one-to-one relationship, to changing the dimension in spin-glass short-range models. Evidence for a spin-glass transition in a magnetic field is found also for systems whose equivalent dimension is below the upper critical dimension in a zero magnetic field.File in questo prodotto:
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