Lattice gas analogue of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model: a paradigm for the glass transition
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Abstract: We investigate the connection between the well known Sherrington-Kirkpatrick Ising Spin Glass and the corresponding Lattice Gas model by analyzing the relation between their thermodynamical functions. We present results of replica approach in the Replica Symmetric approximation and discuss its stability as a function of temperature and external source. Next we examine the effects of first order Replica Symmetry Breaking at zero temperature. We finally compare SK results with ours and suggest how the latter could be relevant to a description of the structural glass transition.
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