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Reply to "Comment on Evidence for the droplet picture of spin glasses"
H. Bokil, A. J. Bray, B. Drossel, M. A. Moore
Published 1999-02-19Version 1
Using Monte Carlo simulations (MCS) and the Migdal-Kadanoff approximation (MKA), Marinari et al. study in their comment on our paper the link overlap between two replicas of a three-dimensional Ising spin glass in the presence of a coupling between the replicas. They claim that the results of the MCS indicate replica symmetry breaking (RSB), while those of the MKA are trivial, and that moderate size lattices display the true low temperature behavior. Here we show that these claims are incorrect, and that the results of MCS and MKA both can be explained within the droplet picture.
Comments: 1 page, 1 figure
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 5177 (1999)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
Keywords: droplet picture, spin glasses, true low temperature behavior, monte carlo simulations, moderate size lattices display
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