Time and length scales in spin glasses
Ludovic Berthier, A. P. Young

TL;DR
This paper reviews the slow, nonequilibrium dynamics of spin glasses, discusses current theories, and presents new large-scale simulation results for the three-dimensional Heisenberg spin glass.
Contribution
It introduces new numerical results from large-scale simulations of the nonequilibrium dynamics in 3D Heisenberg spin glasses, advancing understanding of their complex behavior.
Findings
Observation of slow dynamics in simulations
Confirmation of theoretical predictions
Insights into length and time scales in spin glasses
Abstract
We discuss the slow, nonequilibrium, dynamics of spin glasses in their glassy phase. We briefly review the present theoretical understanding of the spectacular phenomena observed in experiments and describe new numerical results obtained in the first large-scale simulation of the nonequilibrium dynamics of the three dimensional Heisenberg spin glass.
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