Griffiths-like phase in the three-dimensional J Edwards-Anderson spin-glass model
Abstract
Using information of the ground state topology and the damage spreading technique we show a Griffiths-like phase is present in the three-dimensional J Edwards-Anderson spin glass model. With spin-flipping dynamics damage spreads for temperatures larger than Tg, the glass transition temperature. With spin-orienting dynamics and for temperatures in Tg < T < Td, damage spreads over a finite region of the system, composed of finite clusters of ferromagnetic character. Td is the spin-orienting damage critical temperature, which is of the same order as the critical temperature of the ferromagnetic Ising model, Tc. The present results allow us to identify the clusters which originate the Griffiths-like phase in the present model.
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