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Numerical studies of a one-dimensional 3-spin spin-glass model with long-range interactions

Derek Larson, Helmut G. Katzgraber, M. A. Moore, A. P. Young

Published 2009-08-16, updated 2010-02-17Version 2

We study a p-spin spin-glass model to understand if the finite-temperature glass transition found in the mean-field regime of p-spin models, and used to model the behavior of structural glasses, persists in the non-mean-field regime. By using a 3-spin spin-glass model with long-range power-law diluted interactions we are able to continuously tune the (effective) space dimension via the exponent of the interactions. Monte Carlo simulations of the spin-glass susceptibility and the two-point finite-size correlation length show that deep in the non-mean-field regime the finite-temperature transition is lost, whereas this is not the case in the mean-field regime, in agreement with the prediction of Moore and Drossel [Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 217202 (2002)] that 3-spin models are in the same universality class as an Ising spin glass in a magnetic field. However, slightly in the non-mean-field region, we find an apparent transition in the 3-spin model, in contrast to results for the Ising spin glass in a field. This may indicate that even larger sizes are needed to probe the asymptotic behavior in this region.

Comments: 8 pages, 9 figures, 1 table
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 81, 064415 (2010)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
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