Ground States of the Mean-Field Spin Glass with 3-Spin Couplings
Stefan Boettcher, Ginger E. Lau (Emory U)

TL;DR
This study uses heuristic methods to analyze the ground states of the mean-field 3-spin glass model, revealing distinct scaling behaviors and suggesting similarities with the random energy model for p≥3.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive computational analysis of the 3-spin glass ground states, highlighting unique scaling corrections and their alignment with the REM.
Findings
Ground state energy density scales with ln N/N.
Distribution of energies fits a Gumbel form.
No variation in correction exponents with bond density for p=3.
Abstract
We use heuristic optimization methods in extensive computations to determine with low systematic error ground state configurations of the mean-field -spin glass model with . Here, all possible triplets in a system of Ising spins are connected with a bond. This model has been of recent interest, since it exhibits the ``overlap gap condition'', which should make it prohibitive to find ground states asymptotically with local search methods when compared, for instance, with the case better-known as the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model (SK). Indeed, it proves more costly to find good approximations for than for SK, even for our heuristic. Compared to SK, the ground-state behavior for is quite distinct also in other ways. For SK, finite-size corrections for large system sizes of both, the ensemble average over ground state energy densities and the width…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurface Roughness and Optical Measurements · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Liquid Crystal Research Advancements
