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Variational approach to interfaces in random media: negative variances and replica symmetry breaking
D. B. Saakian, Th. M. Nieuwenhuizen
Published 1997-06-24Version 1
A Gaussian variational approximation is often used to study interfaces in random media. By considering the 1+1 dimensional directed polymer in a random medium, it is shown here that the variational Ansatz typically leads to a negative variance of the free energy. The situation improves by taking into account more and more steps of replica symmetry breaking. For infinite order breaking the variance is zero (i.e. subextensive). This situation is reminiscent of the negative entropies in mean field spin glass models, which were also eliminated by considering infinite order replica symmetry breaking.
Comments: 8 pages revtex. Submitted to Journal de Physique (France)
DOI: 10.1051/jp1:1997152
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.soft
Keywords: random medium, negative variance, infinite order replica symmetry, variational approach, order replica symmetry breaking
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