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Complexity in Mean-Field Spin-Glass Models: Ising $p$-spin

A. Crisanti, L. Leuzzi, T. Rizzo

Published 2004-06-25Version 1

The Complexity of the Thouless-Anderson-Palmer (TAP) solutions of the Ising $p$-spin is investigated in the temperature regime where the equilibrium phase is one step Replica Symmetry Breaking. Two solutions of the resulting saddle point equations are found. One is supersymmetric (SUSY) and includes the equilibrium value of the free energy while the other is non-SUSY. The two solutions cross exactly at a value of the free energy where the replicon eigenvalue is zero; at low free energy the complexity is described by the SUSY solution while at high free energy it is described by the non-SUSY solution. In particular the non-SUSY solution describes the total number of solutions, like in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick (SK) model. The relevant TAP solutions corresponding to the non-SUSY solution share the same feature of the corresponding solutions in the SK model, in particular their Hessian has a vanishing isolated eigenvalue. The TAP solutions corresponding to the SUSY solution, instead, are well separated minima.

Comments: 13 pages, 9 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 71, 094202 (2005)
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