We study the low-temperature phase of the three-dimensional ±J Ising spin glass in Migdal-Kadanoff approximation. At zero temperature, T=0, the properties of the spin glass result from the ground-state degeneracy and can be elucidated using scaling arguments based on entropy. The approach to the asymptotic scaling regime is very slow, and the correct exponents are only visible beyond system sizes around 64. At T> 0, a crossover from the zero-temperature behaviour to the behaviour expected from the droplet picture occurs at length scales proportional to $T^{-2/d_s}$ where ds is the fractal dimension of a domain wall. Canonical droplet behaviour is not visible at any temperature for systems whose linear dimension is smaller than 16 lattice ...
We investigate low temperature properties of a random Ising model with +J and –aJ (a≠1) bonds in two...
A reduction procedure to obtain ground states of spin glasses on sparse graphs is developed and test...
In this manuscript, in honour of L. Kadanoff, we present recent progress obtained in the description...
We analyse the critical region of finite-($d$)-dimensional Ising spin glass, in particular the limit...
Scaling arguments and precise simulations are used to study the square lattice $\pm J$ Ising spin gl...
We study the non-equilibrium behaviour of three-dimensional spin glasses in the Migdal-Kadanoff appr...
By quenched-randomly mixing local units of different spatial dimensionalities, we have studied Ising...
An approach to determine the value of the zero-temperature thermal exponent u in spin glasses is pre...
It is shown, by means of Monte Carlo simulation and finite size scaling analysis, that the Heisenber...
Journal of Statistical Physics, Special Issue: Dedicated to the Memory of Leo KadanoffInternational ...
We propose an approach toward understanding the spin glass phase at zero and low temperature by stud...
We present a high-statistic systematic study of the overlap correlation function well below the crit...
We discuss the slow, nonequilibrium, dynamics of spin glasses in their glassy phase. We briefly revi...
Experimentally derived physical properties of 3d Ising spin glasses are discussed and compared to wh...
We propose a short-range generalization of the p-spin interaction spin-glass model. The model is wel...
We investigate low temperature properties of a random Ising model with +J and –aJ (a≠1) bonds in two...
A reduction procedure to obtain ground states of spin glasses on sparse graphs is developed and test...
In this manuscript, in honour of L. Kadanoff, we present recent progress obtained in the description...
We analyse the critical region of finite-($d$)-dimensional Ising spin glass, in particular the limit...
Scaling arguments and precise simulations are used to study the square lattice $\pm J$ Ising spin gl...
We study the non-equilibrium behaviour of three-dimensional spin glasses in the Migdal-Kadanoff appr...
By quenched-randomly mixing local units of different spatial dimensionalities, we have studied Ising...
An approach to determine the value of the zero-temperature thermal exponent u in spin glasses is pre...
It is shown, by means of Monte Carlo simulation and finite size scaling analysis, that the Heisenber...
Journal of Statistical Physics, Special Issue: Dedicated to the Memory of Leo KadanoffInternational ...
We propose an approach toward understanding the spin glass phase at zero and low temperature by stud...
We present a high-statistic systematic study of the overlap correlation function well below the crit...
We discuss the slow, nonequilibrium, dynamics of spin glasses in their glassy phase. We briefly revi...
Experimentally derived physical properties of 3d Ising spin glasses are discussed and compared to wh...
We propose a short-range generalization of the p-spin interaction spin-glass model. The model is wel...
We investigate low temperature properties of a random Ising model with +J and –aJ (a≠1) bonds in two...
A reduction procedure to obtain ground states of spin glasses on sparse graphs is developed and test...
In this manuscript, in honour of L. Kadanoff, we present recent progress obtained in the description...