condensed matter physics, a spin glass is a magnetic state characterized by randomness, besides cooperative behavior in freezing of spins at a temperature called...
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Ising model (redirect from Ising spin glass)
Laboratories proved that the spin glass Ising model on a nonplanar lattice is NP-complete. That is, assuming P ≠ NP, the general spin glass Ising model is exactly...
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hadrons”. Lars Onsager Prize, 2016. “For groundbreaking work applying spin glass ideas to ensembles of computational problems, yielding both new classes...
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1063/1.2811073. S2CID 122298140. Philip W. Anderson (1989). "Spin Glass VI: Spin Glass As Cornucopia". Physics Today. 42 (9): 9–11. Bibcode:1989PhT....
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Look up spin or spinning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spin or spinning most often refers to: Spin (physics) or particle spin, a fundamental property...
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Replica trick (section Papers on spin glasses)
in a system like a spin glass with different types of magnetic links between spins, leading to many different configurations of spins having the same energy...
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instance, a glass is obtained by quenching (supercooling) a liquid. By extension, other quenched states are called spin glass, orientational glass. In some...
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Mattis spin glass – in contrast to "genuine" spin glasses – the quantity PW never becomes negative. The basic notion "frustration" of the spin-glass is actually...
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A spin ice is a magnetic substance that does not have a single minimal-energy state. It has magnetic moments (i.e. "spin") as elementary degrees of freedom...
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external field or stochastic Ising model), named after Ludwig Boltzmann is a spin-glass model with an external field, i.e., a Sherrington–Kirkpatrick model, that...
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Geometrical frustration (section Spin ice)
categories: the first corresponds to the spin glass, which has both disorder in structure and frustration in spin; the second is the geometrical frustration...
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materials with ferromagnetic ordering. Other magnetic orderings, such as spin glass ordering, also exhibit this phenomenon. The phenomenon of hysteresis in...
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Spin The Glass Web is a mystery or suspense novel written by Max Ehrlich and first published in condensed form in Cosmopolitan in 1951. The full version...
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problems) with many local minima; such as finding the ground state of a spin glass or solving the traveling salesman problem. The term "quantum annealing"...
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network (or associative memory) is a form of recurrent neural network, or a spin glass system, that can serve as a content-addressable memory. The Hopfield network...
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Neodymium (redirect from Nd:glass laser)
exhibits a set of complex magnetic phases that have long spin relaxation times and spin glass behavior. Neodymium is a rare-earth metal that was present...
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In the physical theory of spin glass magnetization, the Ruderman–Kittel–Kasuya–Yosida (RKKY) interaction models the coupling of nuclear magnetic moments...
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NK model (section Example: the spin glass models)
randomly from some specified probability distribution. The 1D Ising model of spin glass is usually written as H = − ∑ i = 1 N J i , i + 1 S i S i + 1 − μ ∑ i...
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State of matter (section Glass)
freedom; in an orientational glass this degree of freedom is frozen in a quenched disordered state. Similarly, in a spin glass magnetic disorder is frozen...
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common objects made of glass like "a glass" of water, "glasses", and "magnifying glass", are named after the material. Glass is most often formed by...
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procedure is widely used in polymer physics, classical particle physics, spin glass theory, and electronic structure theory. The resulting field theories...
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matter physicist known for her research on non-equilibrium thermodynamics, spin glass, and glassy systems. She works in France as a professor of physics at...
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The glass harmonica, also known as the glass armonica, glass harmonium, bowl organ, hydrocrystalophone, or simply the armonica or harmonica (derived from...
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closer to be satisfied. In the mid-1990s, in the study of dynamics of spin glass models, a generalization of the fluctuation–dissipation theorem was discovered...
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materials with ferromagnetic ordering. Other magnetic orderings, such as spin glass ordering, also exhibit this phenomenon. The phenomenon of hysteresis in...
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many-species limit using tools from statistical physics, in particular from spin glass theory. The rGLV has been used as a tool to analyze emergent macroscopic...
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light beams that created an effective spin–orbit coupling. The interference between the atoms on the two spin–orbit coupled lattice sites gave rise to...
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independently from the charge density waves. This fact is known as spin-charge separation. Charge and spin waves are the elementary excitations of the Luttinger liquid...
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quality of a spin glass magnet Glass transition, or glass–liquid transition Volcanic glass, a substance formed by rapid cooling of magma Glass or methamphetamine...
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atoms or molecules, usually related to the spins of electrons, align in a regular pattern with neighboring spins (on different sublattices) pointing in opposite...
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