Numerical Evidence for Spontaneously Broken Replica Symmetry in 3D Spin Glasses
E. Marinari, G. Parisi, F. Ritort, J. Ruiz-Lorenzo

TL;DR
This paper provides numerical evidence supporting the replica symmetry breaking theory over the droplet model in describing the equilibrium behavior of 3D Ising spin glasses.
Contribution
It offers the first numerical evidence favoring replica symmetry breaking in three-dimensional spin glasses.
Findings
Supports replica symmetry breaking over droplet model
Numerical simulations align with RSB predictions
Challenges droplet model as the correct description
Abstract
By numerical simulations of the Ising spin glass we find evidence that spontaneous replica symmetry breaking theory and not the droplet model describes with good accuracy the equilibrium behavior of the system.
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