Low T Dynamical Properties of Spin Glasses Smoothly Extrapolate to T=0
E. Marinari, G. Parisi, J. J. Ruiz-Lorenzo

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the low-temperature dynamical properties of 3D Ising Spin Glasses smoothly extend to zero temperature, indicating that T=0 results are relevant for understanding finite-temperature behavior.
Contribution
It provides numerical evidence that ground state properties at T=0 can reliably predict the system's behavior at low but non-zero temperatures.
Findings
Ground state properties match low-temperature dynamics
Results support T=0 analysis relevance for finite T
Smooth extrapolation observed between T=0 and T>0
Abstract
We compare ground state properties of 3D Ising Spin Glasses with Gaussian couplings with results from off-equilibrium numerical simulations at non zero (but low) temperatures. We find that the non-zero temperature properties of the system smoothly connect to the T=0 behavior, confirming the point of view that results established at T=0 typically also give relevant information about the physics of the system.
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