Comment on ``Spin-glass transition of the three-dimensional Heisenberg spin glass''
I.A. Campbell, H. Kawamura

TL;DR
This paper critiques a previous study on the 3D Heisenberg Spin Glass, highlighting that their conclusion of identical chiral and spin sector transition temperatures is based on unjustified assumptions.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis of prior numerical data, questioning the validity of the claim that chiral and spin transitions occur simultaneously.
Findings
Identifies unjustified assumptions in previous analysis
Challenges the conclusion of simultaneous chiral and spin transitions
Highlights the need for careful data interpretation in spin glass studies
Abstract
Campos et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 97 (2006) 217204] claim that in the 3d Heisenberg Spin Glass, chiral and spin sector ordering temperatures are identical. We point out that in their analysis of their numerical data key assumptions are made which are unjustified.
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