Continuous symmetry breaking along the Nishimori line
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- Gauge theory for quantum spin glasses
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- Nearest-neighbor walks with low predictability profile and percolation in \(2+\varepsilon\) dimensions
- Spontaneous symmetry breakdown in the abelian Higgs model
- Statistical Physics of Spin Glasses and Information Processing
- Statistical-mechanical approach to image processing
- The Nishimori line and Bayesian statistics
- The large field renormalization operation for classical \(N\)-vector models
- Unpredictable nearest neighbor processes
- Unpredictable paths and percolation
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