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Tapping Spin Glasses
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Dean, David S
, Lefevre, Alexandre
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Computer simulation
/ Ferromagnetism
/ Granular materials
/ Granular media
/ Metastable state
/ Spin dynamics
/ Spin glasses
2001
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Tapping Spin Glasses
by
Dean, David S
, Lefevre, Alexandre
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Computer simulation
/ Ferromagnetism
/ Granular materials
/ Granular media
/ Metastable state
/ Spin dynamics
/ Spin glasses
2001
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Tapping Spin Glasses
2001
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Overview
We consider a tapping dynamics, analogous to that in experiments on granular media, on spin glasses and ferromagnets on random thin graphs. Between taps, zero temperature single spin flip dynamics takes the system to a metastable state. Tapping, corresponds to flipping simultaneously any spin with probability \\(p\\). This dynamics leads to a stationary regime with a steady state energy \\(E(p)\\). We analytically solve this dynamics for the one dimensional ferromagnet and \\( J\\) spin glass. Numerical simulations for spin glasses and ferromagnets of higher connectivity are carried out, in particular we find a novel first order transition for the ferromagnetic systems.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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