Parisi States in a Heisenberg Spin-Glass Model in Three Dimensions

Abstract

We have studied low-lying metastable states of the J Heisenberg model in two (d=2) and three (d=3) dimensions having developed a hybrid genetic algorithm. We have found a strong evidence of the occurrence of the Parisi states in d=3 but not in d=2. That is, in Ld lattices, there exist metastable states with a finite excitation energy of E O(J) for L ∞, and energy barriers W between the ground state and those metastable states are W O(JLθ) with θ > 0 in d=3 but with θ < 0 in d=2. We have also found droplet-like excitations, suggesting a mixed scenario of the replica-symmetry-breaking picture and the droplet picture recently speculated in the Ising SG model.

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