The main subjects of this dissertation are spin glass applications in other disciplines and spin glass algorithms. Spin glasses are magnetic systems with disorder and frustration, and the essential physics of spin glasses lies not in the details of their microscopic interactions but rather in the competition between quenched ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions. Concepts that arose in the study of spin glasses have led to applications in areas as diverse as computer science, biology, and finance, as well as a variety of others. In the first part of this dissertation I study the equilibrium and non-equilibrium properties of Boolean decision problems with competing interactions on scale-free networks in an external bias (a magnet...
Spin glasses are prototypical random systems modelling magnetic alloys. One important way to investi...
In magnetic materials, spins sometimes freeze into spatially disordered glassy states. Glass forming...
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism (KZM) was originally proposed to describe the evolution and "freezing" of...
Spin glasses are experiencing a revival due to applications in quantum information theory. In partic...
Spin glasses are spin-lattice models with quenched disorder and frustration. The mean field long-ran...
Presenting and developing the theory of spin glasses as a prototype for complex systems, this book i...
This paper presents an overview of diverse topics that are seemingly different but interrelated, wit...
Spin Glasses are one of Physics’ most rich and complicated problems. It is a complex system with non...
Spin glass behavior was first seen in metallic alloys with magnetic impurities dispersed randomly in...
The scaling of fluctuations in the distribution of ground-state energies or costs with the system si...
Growing interest in quantum computers and artificial intelligence has fueled several innovations in ...
We discuss an Ising spin glass where each S=1/2 spin is coupled antiferromagnetically to three other...
We study phase transitions in spin glass type systems and in related computational problems. In the ...
A spin glass is a diluted magnetic material in which the magnetic moments are randomly interacting, ...
Recent technological developments in the field of experimental quantum annealing have made prototypi...
Spin glasses are prototypical random systems modelling magnetic alloys. One important way to investi...
In magnetic materials, spins sometimes freeze into spatially disordered glassy states. Glass forming...
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism (KZM) was originally proposed to describe the evolution and "freezing" of...
Spin glasses are experiencing a revival due to applications in quantum information theory. In partic...
Spin glasses are spin-lattice models with quenched disorder and frustration. The mean field long-ran...
Presenting and developing the theory of spin glasses as a prototype for complex systems, this book i...
This paper presents an overview of diverse topics that are seemingly different but interrelated, wit...
Spin Glasses are one of Physics’ most rich and complicated problems. It is a complex system with non...
Spin glass behavior was first seen in metallic alloys with magnetic impurities dispersed randomly in...
The scaling of fluctuations in the distribution of ground-state energies or costs with the system si...
Growing interest in quantum computers and artificial intelligence has fueled several innovations in ...
We discuss an Ising spin glass where each S=1/2 spin is coupled antiferromagnetically to three other...
We study phase transitions in spin glass type systems and in related computational problems. In the ...
A spin glass is a diluted magnetic material in which the magnetic moments are randomly interacting, ...
Recent technological developments in the field of experimental quantum annealing have made prototypi...
Spin glasses are prototypical random systems modelling magnetic alloys. One important way to investi...
In magnetic materials, spins sometimes freeze into spatially disordered glassy states. Glass forming...
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism (KZM) was originally proposed to describe the evolution and "freezing" of...