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The Spin Glass Transition : Exponents and Dynamics

L. W. Bernardi, N. Lemke, P. O. Mari, I. A. Campbell, A. Alegria, J. Colmenero

Published 1998-04-22Version 1

Numerical simulations on Ising Spin Glasses show that spin glass transitions do not obey the usual universality rules which hold at canonical second order transitions. On the other hand the dynamics at the approach to the transition appear to take up a universal form for all spin glasses. The implications for the fundamental physics of transitions in complex systems are addressed.

Comments: 4 pages (Latex) with 3 figures (postscript), accepted for publication in Physica A
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
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