First steps of a nucleation theory in disordered systems
Abstract
We devise a field theoretical formalism for a microscopic theory of nucleation processes and phase coexistence in finite dimensional glassy systems. We study disordered p-spin models with large but finite range of interaction. We work in the framework of glassy effective potential theory which in mean-field is a non-convex, two minima function of the overlap. We will associate metastability and phase coexistence with the existence of space inhomogeneous solution of suitable field equations and we will study the simplest of such solutions.
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