The droplet-scaling versus replica symmetry breaking debate in spin glasses revisited

Abstract

Simulational studies of spin glasses in the last decade have focussed on the so-called replicon exponent α as a means of determining whether the low-temperature phase of spin glasses is described by the replica symmetry breaking picture of Parisi or by the droplet-scaling picture. On the latter picture, it should be zero, but we shall argue that it will only be zero for systems of linear dimension L > L*. The crossover length L* may be of the order of hundreds of lattice spacings in three dimensions and approach infinity in 6 dimensions. We use the droplet-scaling picture to show that the apparent non-zero value of α when L < L* should be 2 θ, where θ is the domain wall energy scaling exponent, This formula is in reasonable agreement with the reported values of α.

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