Frustration of triplet interaction in spin-glass background
Abstract
Parisi demonstrated in 1979 that pairwise interactions exhibit a glass spin phase when there is disorder. While he discovered an equilibrium solution of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick (SK) spin-glass model and we know it as a continuous phase transition, the model dedicated to pairwise interactions and higher-order interactions has not been addressed. This research intends to determine whether this phase exists in triplet interactions. Due to the intractable nature of the three interacting spins alone, we employed a perturbation approach to provide an analytical solution for the triplet interactions in the background of the SK spin-glass model. Our results show the existence of this phase in the third-order interaction and a sudden transition that indicates a change in the nature of a glassy spin system transitioning from the continuous order to the first order. It causes a forward shift in the critical temperature by identifying the frustration of triplet interactions.
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