We study numerically various properties of the free energy barriers in the Edwards–Anderson model of spin glasses in the low-temperature region in both three and four spatial dimensions. In particular, we investigated the dependence of height of free energy barriers on system size and on the distance between the initial and final states (i.e., the overlap distance). A related quantity is the distribution of large local fluctuations of the overlap in large 3D samples at equilibrium. Our results for both quantities (barriers and large deviations) are in agreement with the prediction obtained in the framework of mean-field theory. In addition, our result supports Dlc = 2.5 as the lower critical dimension of the model
We revisited, by means of numerical simulations, the one-dimensional bond diluted Levy Ising spin gl...
We consider the probability distribution of large deviations in the spin-glass free energy for the S...
International audienceA spin-glass transition occurs both in and out of the limit of validity of mea...
We study numerically various properties of the free energy barriers in the Edwards–Anderson model of...
10 pages, 8 figures, RevTeX format. Clarifications and additional referencesWe investigate the 3-dim...
The study of the low temperature phase of spin glass models by means of Monte Carlo simulations is a...
The Sherrington-Kirkpatrick spin-glass model is investigated by means of Monte Carlo simulations by ...
Numerical results for the local field distributions of a family of Ising spin-glass models are prese...
Using Monte Carlo simulations, we study in detail the overlap distribution for individual samples fo...
The three-dimensional Edwards-Anderson and mean-field Sherrington-Kirkpatrick Ising spin glasses are...
We present the results of two sets of numerical simulations of 3-d Ising spin-glasses in the presenc...
We study in Ising spin glasses the finite-size effects near the spin-glass transition in zero field ...
In this paper, a one-dimensional short-ranged spin-glass model in a random magnetic field is studied...
The one-dimensional Ising spin-glass model with power-law long-range interactions is a useful proxy ...
15 pages, latex, no figureThe field theory of a short range spin glass with Gaussian random interact...
We revisited, by means of numerical simulations, the one-dimensional bond diluted Levy Ising spin gl...
We consider the probability distribution of large deviations in the spin-glass free energy for the S...
International audienceA spin-glass transition occurs both in and out of the limit of validity of mea...
We study numerically various properties of the free energy barriers in the Edwards–Anderson model of...
10 pages, 8 figures, RevTeX format. Clarifications and additional referencesWe investigate the 3-dim...
The study of the low temperature phase of spin glass models by means of Monte Carlo simulations is a...
The Sherrington-Kirkpatrick spin-glass model is investigated by means of Monte Carlo simulations by ...
Numerical results for the local field distributions of a family of Ising spin-glass models are prese...
Using Monte Carlo simulations, we study in detail the overlap distribution for individual samples fo...
The three-dimensional Edwards-Anderson and mean-field Sherrington-Kirkpatrick Ising spin glasses are...
We present the results of two sets of numerical simulations of 3-d Ising spin-glasses in the presenc...
We study in Ising spin glasses the finite-size effects near the spin-glass transition in zero field ...
In this paper, a one-dimensional short-ranged spin-glass model in a random magnetic field is studied...
The one-dimensional Ising spin-glass model with power-law long-range interactions is a useful proxy ...
15 pages, latex, no figureThe field theory of a short range spin glass with Gaussian random interact...
We revisited, by means of numerical simulations, the one-dimensional bond diluted Levy Ising spin gl...
We consider the probability distribution of large deviations in the spin-glass free energy for the S...
International audienceA spin-glass transition occurs both in and out of the limit of validity of mea...