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Replica trick with real replicas: A way to build in thermodynamic homogeneity

V. Janis, L. Zdeborova

Published 2004-07-23Version 1

We use real replicas to investigate stability of thermodynamic homogeneity of the free energy of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick (SK) model of spin glasses. Within the replica trick with the replica symmetric ansatz we show that the averaged free energy at low temperatures is not thermodynamically homogeneous. The demand of minimization of the inhomogeneity of thermodynamic potentials leads in a natural way to the hierarchical solution of the Parisi type. Conditions for the global thermodynamic homogeneity are derived and evaluated for the SK and $p$-spin infinite range models.

Comments: 6 pages, presented at SPDSA2004 Hayama (Japan), to appear in Progr. Theor. Phys
Journal: Progr. Theor. Phys. Suppl. 157, 99 (2005)
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