Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
The spontaneous supersymmetry breaking that takes place in certain spin-glass models signals a particular
fragility in the structure of metastable states of such systems. This fragility is due to the presence of at least one marginal mode in the Hessian of the free energy, which makes the states highly susceptible under external
perturbations. The cavity method is a technique that recursively describes the property of a system with N
+1 spins in terms of those of a system with N spins. To do so, the cavity method assumes a certain degree of
stability when adding a new spin to the system, i.e., it assumes that for a generic choice of the parameters there
is an one-to-one correspondence between the metastable states of the system with N spins and the metastable
states of the system with N+1 spins. In systems where the supersymmetry is broken such a correspondence
does not exist, and an alternative formulation of the cavity method must be devised.We introduce a generalized
cavity approach that takes care of this problem and we apply it to the computation of the probability distribution of the local magnetizations in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model. Our findings agree with the correct
supersymmetry-breaking result.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SATISFIABILITY PROBLEMS; SOLVABLE MODEL; SK MODEL
Elenco autori:
Parisi, Giorgio; Cavagna, Andrea; Giardina, IRENE ROSANA
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