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A Remark on the Infinite-Volume Gibbs Measures of Spin Glasses

Louis-Pierre Arguin

Published 2008-09-03Version 1

In this note, we point out that infinite-volume Gibbs measures of spin glass models on the hypercube can be identified as random probability measures on the unit ball of a Hilbert space. This simple observation follows from a result of Dovbysh and Sudakov on weakly exchangeable random matrices. Limiting Gibbs measures can then be studied as single well-defined objects. This approach naturally extends the space of Random Overlap Structures as defined by Aizenman, Sims and Starr. We discuss the Ruelle Probability Cascades and the stochastic stability within this framework. As an application, we use an idea of Parisi and Talagrand to prove that if a sequence of finite-volume Gibbs measures satisfies the Ghirlanda-Guerra identities, then the infinite-volume measure must be singular as a measure on a Hilbert space.

Comments: 11 pages, to appear in the special issue "Statistical Mechanics of Random Structures" of J. Math. Phys
Journal: J. Math. Phys. 49 (2008) 125204
Categories: math.PR, math-ph, math.MP
Subjects: 82B44, 60G57
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