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The Multi-species Mean-Field Spin-Glass on the Nishimori Line

Alberici, Diego  
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Camilli, Francesco
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Contucci, Pierluigi
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January 2, 2021
Journal Of Statistical Physics

In this paper we study a multi-species disordered model on the Nishimori line. The typical properties of this line, a set of identities and inequalities among correlation functions, allow us to prove the replica symmetry i.e. the concentration of the order parameter. When the interaction structure is elliptic we rigorously compute the exact solution of the model in terms of a finite-dimensional variational principle and we study its properties.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s10955-020-02684-z
Web of Science ID

WOS:000606466200001

Author(s)
Alberici, Diego  
Camilli, Francesco
Contucci, Pierluigi
Mingione, Emanuele  
Date Issued

2021-01-02

Publisher

SPRINGER

Published in
Journal Of Statistical Physics
Volume

182

Issue

1

Start page

2

Subjects

Physics, Mathematical

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Physics

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multi-species spin glass

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nishimori line

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replica symmetry

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82-xx

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82d30

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griffiths inequalities

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energy

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REVIEWED

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March 26, 2021
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