We study the stability of the replica-symmetric solution of a two-sublattice infinite-range spin-glass model, which can describe the transition from an antiferromagnetic to a spin-glass state. The eigenvalues associated with replica-symmetric perturbations are in general complex. The natural generalization of the usual stability condition is to require the real part of these eigenvalues to be positive. The necessary and sufficient conditions for all the roots of the secular equation to have positive real parts is given by the Hurwitz criterion. The generalized stability condition allows a consistent analysis of the phase diagram within the replica-symmetric approximation
We present the full phase diagram of the spherical 2+p spin-glass model with p≥4. The main outcome i...
Spin glasses models with arbitrary distributed communication constants are considered in the paper a...
After introducing and discussing the link-overlap between spin configurations we show that the Edwar...
We study the stability of the replica-symmetric solution of a two-sublattice infinite-range spin-gla...
We study the thermodynamic properties and the phase diagrams of a multi-spin antiferromagnetic spher...
We study the replica free energy surface for a spin glass model near the glassy temperature. In this...
We study the stability of the replica-symmetric solution for a perceptron learning from examples. By...
We analyze the infinite range Ising spin glass in a transverse-field below the critical temperature ...
Searching for possible replica symmetric solutions in an Ising spin glass (in the tree approximation...
The ground-state phase diagram of an Ising spin-glass model on a random graph with an arbitrary frac...
A generalised integer S Ising spin glass model is analysed using the replica formalism. The bilinea...
We introduce and prove a novel linear response stability theory for spin glasses. The new stability ...
In this talk we review our theoretical understanding of spin glasses paying a particular attention t...
In this talk we review our theoretical uuderstanding of spin glasses paying a particular attention t...
We introduce and prove a novel linear response stability theory for spin glasses. The new stability ...
We present the full phase diagram of the spherical 2+p spin-glass model with p≥4. The main outcome i...
Spin glasses models with arbitrary distributed communication constants are considered in the paper a...
After introducing and discussing the link-overlap between spin configurations we show that the Edwar...
We study the stability of the replica-symmetric solution of a two-sublattice infinite-range spin-gla...
We study the thermodynamic properties and the phase diagrams of a multi-spin antiferromagnetic spher...
We study the replica free energy surface for a spin glass model near the glassy temperature. In this...
We study the stability of the replica-symmetric solution for a perceptron learning from examples. By...
We analyze the infinite range Ising spin glass in a transverse-field below the critical temperature ...
Searching for possible replica symmetric solutions in an Ising spin glass (in the tree approximation...
The ground-state phase diagram of an Ising spin-glass model on a random graph with an arbitrary frac...
A generalised integer S Ising spin glass model is analysed using the replica formalism. The bilinea...
We introduce and prove a novel linear response stability theory for spin glasses. The new stability ...
In this talk we review our theoretical understanding of spin glasses paying a particular attention t...
In this talk we review our theoretical uuderstanding of spin glasses paying a particular attention t...
We introduce and prove a novel linear response stability theory for spin glasses. The new stability ...
We present the full phase diagram of the spherical 2+p spin-glass model with p≥4. The main outcome i...
Spin glasses models with arbitrary distributed communication constants are considered in the paper a...
After introducing and discussing the link-overlap between spin configurations we show that the Edwar...