Equilibrium properties of the Ising frustrated lattice gas
Jeferson J. Arenzon, Mario Nicodemi, Mauro Sellitto

TL;DR
This paper investigates the equilibrium behavior of an Ising frustrated lattice gas using mean field theory, revealing a complex phase diagram that connects spin glasses and frustrated percolation, relevant to understanding the glass transition.
Contribution
It introduces a mean field approach to analyze a model bridging spin glasses and frustrated percolation, elucidating its phase diagram and relation to glass transition phenomena.
Findings
Rich phase diagram with multiple phases
Reduction to Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model in a limit
Relevance to glass transition studies
Abstract
We study the equilibrium properties of an Ising frustrated lattice gas with a mean field replica approach. This model bridges usual {\em Spin Glasses} and a version of {\em Frustrated Percolation} model, and has proven relevant to describe the glass transition. It shows a rich phase diagram which in a definite limit reduces to the known Sherrington-Kirkpatrick spin glass model.
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