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Thermodynamic Identities and Symmetry Breaking in Short-Range Spin Glasses
L-P Arguin1, C M Newman2, D L Stein3
1Department of Mathematics, City University of New York, Baruch College and Graduate Center, New York, New York 10010, USA.
Abstract:
We present a technique to generate relations connecting pure state weights, overlaps, and correlation functions in short-range spin glasses. These are obtained directly from the unperturbed Hamiltonian and hold for general coupling distributions. All are satisfied in phases with simple thermodynamic structure, such as the droplet-scaling and chaotic pairs pictures. If instead nontrivial mixed-state pictures hold, the relations suggest that replica symmetry is broken as described by a Derrida-Ruelle cascade, with pure state weights distributed as a Poisson-Dirichlet process.
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