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This paper is devoted to considerations regarding an iterative scheme for solutions of TAP-equations in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model. The main idea is based on a representation of iterations which reveals an interesting structureand which does not depend on the temperature parameter. The validity of TAP equations is proved for the high temperatures case; they are valid in low temperatures, but there are many solutions, one is forced to take Gibbs expectation inside ``pure states''. After the introduction, where the author shows all necessary basic information, in Section 2, we have a presentation of the proposed recursive scheme. This presentation ends with the need of a proof that COND(\(J\))=COND(\(J+1\)). This is one of the most important issues in this paper. The rest of the paper (especially Section 4 and Section 5) is devoted to the proof. | |||
Property / review text: This paper is devoted to considerations regarding an iterative scheme for solutions of TAP-equations in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model. The main idea is based on a representation of iterations which reveals an interesting structureand which does not depend on the temperature parameter. The validity of TAP equations is proved for the high temperatures case; they are valid in low temperatures, but there are many solutions, one is forced to take Gibbs expectation inside ``pure states''. After the introduction, where the author shows all necessary basic information, in Section 2, we have a presentation of the proposed recursive scheme. This presentation ends with the need of a proof that COND(\(J\))=COND(\(J+1\)). This is one of the most important issues in this paper. The rest of the paper (especially Section 4 and Section 5) is devoted to the proof. / rank | |||
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An iterative construction of solutions of the TAP equations for the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model (English)
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24 January 2014
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This paper is devoted to considerations regarding an iterative scheme for solutions of TAP-equations in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model. The main idea is based on a representation of iterations which reveals an interesting structureand which does not depend on the temperature parameter. The validity of TAP equations is proved for the high temperatures case; they are valid in low temperatures, but there are many solutions, one is forced to take Gibbs expectation inside ``pure states''. After the introduction, where the author shows all necessary basic information, in Section 2, we have a presentation of the proposed recursive scheme. This presentation ends with the need of a proof that COND(\(J\))=COND(\(J+1\)). This is one of the most important issues in this paper. The rest of the paper (especially Section 4 and Section 5) is devoted to the proof.
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TAP equations
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iterative scheme
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Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model
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