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Persistence and Memory in Patchwork Dynamics for Glassy Models
Creighton K. Thomas, Olivia L. White, A. Alan Middleton
Published 2007-08-05, updated 2007-08-10Version 2
Slow dynamics in disordered materials prohibits direct simulation of their rich nonequilibrium behavior at large scales. "Patchwork dynamics" is introduced to mimic relaxation over a very broad range of time scales by equilibrating or optimizing directly on successive length scales. This dynamics is used to study coarsening and to replicate memory effects for spin glasses and random ferromagnets. It is also used to find, with high confidence, exact ground states in large or toroidal samples.
Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures; reference correction
Journal: Physical Review B 77, 092415 (2008)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: patchwork dynamics, glassy models, persistence, disordered materials prohibits direct simulation, exact ground states
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