The metastable minima of the Heisenberg spin glass in a random magnetic field
Auditya Sharma, Joonhyun Yeo, and M. A. Moore

TL;DR
This paper investigates zero-temperature metastable states in classical m-vector spin glasses under random fields across various models, analyzing their complexity, stability, and spectral properties, revealing differences between models and the influence of the AT transition.
Contribution
It provides analytical and numerical insights into the complexity, spectral density, and stability of metastable states in spin glasses with random fields, including the SK, VB, and diluted models, highlighting the unique behavior of the SK model.
Findings
In the SK model, the complexity is analytically calculated for different field regimes.
Metastable minima in the SK model have zero overlap and marginal stability.
Spectral density of the Hessian extends to zero in the SK model below the AT field.
Abstract
We have studied zero temperature metastable states in classical -vector component spin glasses in the presence of -component random fields (of strength ) for a variety of models, including the Sherrington Kirkpatrick (SK) model, the Viana Bray (VB) model and the randomly diluted one-dimensional models with long-range power law interactions. For the SK model we have calculated analytically its complexity (the log of the number of minima) for both the annealed case and the quenched case, both for fields above and below the de Almeida Thouless (AT) field ( for ). We have done quenches starting from a random initial state by putting spins parallel to their local fields until convergence and found that in zero field it always produces minima which have zero overlap with each other. For the and cases in the SK model the final energy reached in the…
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