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Ground State Structure of Random Magnets
Sorin Bastea, Philip M. Duxbury
Published 1998-01-12, updated 1998-10-08Version 5
Using exact optimization methods, we find all of the ground states of +/- h random-field Ising magnets (RFIM) and of dilute antiferromagnets in a field (DAFF). The degenerate ground states are usually composed of isolated clusters (two-level systems) embedded in a frozen background. We calculate the paramagnetic response (sublattice response) and the ground state entropy for the RFIM (DAFF) due to these clusters. In both two and three dimensions there is a broad regime in which these quantities are strictly positive, even at irrational values of h/J (J is the exchange constant).
Comments: REVTEX, 5 included figures (1 color)
Journal: Phys. Rev. E 58, 4261 (1998)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: ground state structure, random magnets, exact optimization methods, degenerate ground states, ground state entropy
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