-
1
-
-
0043230411
-
-
For reviews on spin glasses, see K. Binder and A.P. Young, Rev. Mod. Phys. 58, 801 (1986); M. Mezard, G. Parisi, and M.A. Virasoro, Spin Glass Theory and Beyond (World Scientific, Singapore, 1987); K.H. Fisher and J.A. Hertz, Spin Glasses (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991); A.P. Young, Spin Glasses and Random Fields (World Scientific, Singapore, 1998).
-
(1986)
Rev. Mod. Phys.
, vol.58
, pp. 801
-
-
Binder, K.1
Young, A.P.2
-
2
-
-
0003571050
-
-
World Scientific, Singapore
-
For reviews on spin glasses, see K. Binder and A.P. Young, Rev. Mod. Phys. 58, 801 (1986); M. Mezard, G. Parisi, and M.A. Virasoro, Spin Glass Theory and Beyond (World Scientific, Singapore, 1987); K.H. Fisher and J.A. Hertz, Spin Glasses (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991); A.P. Young, Spin Glasses and Random Fields (World Scientific, Singapore, 1998).
-
(1987)
Spin Glass Theory and Beyond
-
-
Mezard, M.1
Parisi, G.2
Virasoro, M.A.3
-
3
-
-
0004215583
-
-
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
-
For reviews on spin glasses, see K. Binder and A.P. Young, Rev. Mod. Phys. 58, 801 (1986); M. Mezard, G. Parisi, and M.A. Virasoro, Spin Glass Theory and Beyond (World Scientific, Singapore, 1987); K.H. Fisher and J.A. Hertz, Spin Glasses (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991); A.P. Young, Spin Glasses and Random Fields (World Scientific, Singapore, 1998).
-
(1991)
Spin Glasses
-
-
Fisher, K.H.1
Hertz, J.A.2
-
4
-
-
0003975020
-
-
World Scientific, Singapore
-
For reviews on spin glasses, see K. Binder and A.P. Young, Rev. Mod. Phys. 58, 801 (1986); M. Mezard, G. Parisi, and M.A. Virasoro, Spin Glass Theory and Beyond (World Scientific, Singapore, 1987); K.H. Fisher and J.A. Hertz, Spin Glasses (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991); A.P. Young, Spin Glasses and Random Fields (World Scientific, Singapore, 1998).
-
(1998)
Spin Glasses and Random Fields
-
-
Young, A.P.1
-
7
-
-
0034298966
-
-
F. Krzakala and O.C. Martin, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 3013 (2000); M. Palassini and A.P. Young, ibid. 85, 3017 (2000); E. Marinari and G. Parisi, Phys. Rev. B 62, 11677 (2000); Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 3887 (2001).
-
(2000)
Phys. Rev. Lett.
, vol.85
, pp. 3013
-
-
Krzakala, F.1
Martin, O.C.2
-
8
-
-
4243501430
-
-
F. Krzakala and O.C. Martin, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 3013 (2000); M. Palassini and A.P. Young, ibid. 85, 3017 (2000); E. Marinari and G. Parisi, Phys. Rev. B 62, 11677 (2000); Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 3887 (2001).
-
(2000)
Phys. Rev. Lett.
, vol.85
, pp. 3017
-
-
Palassini, M.1
Young, A.P.2
-
9
-
-
0034312556
-
-
F. Krzakala and O.C. Martin, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 3013 (2000); M. Palassini and A.P. Young, ibid. 85, 3017 (2000); E. Marinari and G. Parisi, Phys. Rev. B 62, 11677 (2000); Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 3887 (2001).
-
(2000)
Phys. Rev. B
, vol.62
, pp. 11677
-
-
Marinari, E.1
Parisi, G.2
-
10
-
-
0035938126
-
-
F. Krzakala and O.C. Martin, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 3013 (2000); M. Palassini and A.P. Young, ibid. 85, 3017 (2000); E. Marinari and G. Parisi, Phys. Rev. B 62, 11677 (2000); Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 3887 (2001).
-
(2001)
Phys. Rev. Lett.
, vol.86
, pp. 3887
-
-
-
14
-
-
33646615785
-
-
note
-
A further analysis (Ref. 15) showed that the GS's of this system are organized in two clusters; where the GS's of each cluster are connected by zero-energy flips of single spins. The GS's found more often belong to one cluster, the other GS's to the second cluster.
-
-
-
-
17
-
-
0000538696
-
-
K.F. Pál, Physica A 223, 283 (1996).
-
(1996)
Physica A
, vol.223
, pp. 283
-
-
Pál, K.F.1
-
20
-
-
0033558655
-
-
A. Sandvik, Europhys. Lett. 45, 745 (1999); A.K. Hartmann, ibid. 45, 747 (1999).
-
(1999)
Europhys. Lett.
, vol.45
, pp. 745
-
-
Sandvik, A.1
-
24
-
-
0000138885
-
-
A.K. Hartmann, Eur. Phys. J. B 8, 619 (1999); Phys. Rev. E 59, 84 (1999); 60, 5135 (1999).
-
(1999)
Eur. Phys. J.
, vol.8
, pp. 619
-
-
Hartmann, A.K.1
-
25
-
-
0000138885
-
-
A.K. Hartmann, Eur. Phys. J. B 8, 619 (1999); Phys. Rev. E 59, 84 (1999); 60, 5135 (1999).
-
(1999)
Phys. Rev. E
, vol.59
, pp. 84
-
-
-
26
-
-
0000043369
-
-
A.K. Hartmann, Eur. Phys. J. B 8, 619 (1999); Phys. Rev. E 59, 84 (1999); 60, 5135 (1999).
-
(1999)
Phys. Rev. E
, vol.60
, pp. 5135
-
-
-
27
-
-
33646621553
-
-
note
-
On average, systems of size L = 8 have 24.2 GS clusters. That is, it is not difficult to be sure that all clusters have been found.
-
-
-
-
33
-
-
0032479104
-
-
E. Marinari, G. Parisi, F. Ricci-Tersenghi, and J.J. Ruiz-Lorenzo, J. Phys. A 31, L481 (1998).
-
(1998)
J. Phys. A
, vol.31
-
-
Marinari, E.1
Parisi, G.2
Ricci-Tersenghi, F.3
Ruiz-Lorenzo, J.J.4
-
34
-
-
4244217234
-
-
M.A. Moore, H. Bokil, and B. Drossel, Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 4252 (1998); B. Drossel, H. Bokil, M.A. Moore, and A.J. Bray, Eur. Phys. J. B 13, 369 (2000).
-
(1998)
Phys. Rev. Lett.
, vol.81
, pp. 4252
-
-
Moore, M.A.1
Bokil, H.2
Drossel, B.3
-
35
-
-
0001269565
-
-
M.A. Moore, H. Bokil, and B. Drossel, Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 4252 (1998); B. Drossel, H. Bokil, M.A. Moore, and A.J. Bray, Eur. Phys. J. B 13, 369 (2000).
-
(2000)
Eur. Phys. J. B
, vol.13
, pp. 369
-
-
Drossel, B.1
Bokil, H.2
Moore, M.A.3
Bray, A.J.4
|