D-dimensional arrays of Josephson junctions, spin glasses and q-deformed harmonic oscillators
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Abstract: We study the statistical mechanics of a -dimensional array of Josephson junctions in presence of a magnetic field. In the high temperature region the thermodynamical properties can be computed in the limit , where the problem is simplified; this limit is taken in the framework of the mean field approximation. Close to the transition point the system behaves very similar to a particular form of spin glasses, i.e. to gauge glasses. We have noticed that in this limit the evaluation of the coefficients of the high temperature expansion may be mapped onto the computation of some matrix elements for the -deformed harmonic oscillator.
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