The Ising-Sherrington-Kirpatrick model in a magnetic field at high temperature (Q2481424)
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The Ising-Sherrington-Kirpatrick model in a magnetic field at high temperature (English)
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9 April 2008
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The authors consider a \(d\) -dimensional Ising model in a magnetic field \(h\),perturbed by a mean field interaction of spin-glass type. The Hamiltonian contains two parameters, \(\beta\) and \(\kappa\), which play the role of two inverse temperatures. When \(\beta=0\) the model reduces to the Ising model at temperature \(\frac{1}{\kappa}\), while for \(\kappa=0\) one recovers the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model at temperature \(\frac{1}{\beta}.\) It is proved existence of the pressure in the limit of an infinite box. When both Ising and Sherrington-Kirkpatrick temperatures are high enough, it is proved that the value of the pressure is given by a suitable replica symmetric solution and the fluctuations of the pressure are of order of the inverse of the square of the volume with a normal distribution in the limit. In this regime, the pressure can be expressed in terms of random field Ising models.
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Ising model
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Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model
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spin-glass
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thermodynamic limit
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pressure
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quadratic coupling
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