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Temperature chaos may emerge many thermodynamic states in spin glasses

Temperature chaos may emerge many thermodynamic states in spin glasses

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We present a large-scale simulation of the three-dimensional and mean-field spin glasses down to a very low but finite temperature. We extrapolate pertinent observables, e.g., the disorder-averaged central weight to zero temperature, finding that many thermodynamic states at a finite temperature and two ground states at zero temperature are fully compatible. While the disorder-averaged central weight monotonically decreases with decreasing temperature, this is far from true for individual samples. This motivates us to link this behaviour with the well-known temperature chaos. At an observing temperature, a sample may or may not have pure state coexistence depending on whether it is undergoing temperature chaos, which is a random process. Therefore, temperature chaos is likely responsible for the emergence of many pure states, providing a natural and intuitive explanation for the coexistence of expensive domain-wall excitations and many pure states at the disorder-averaged level.

Wenlong Wang

物理学

Wenlong Wang.Temperature chaos may emerge many thermodynamic states in spin glasses[EB/OL].(2025-05-11)[2025-06-07].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.07038.点此复制

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