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Non-equilibrium evolution of window overlaps in spin glasses

Published 27 Jan 2015 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.dis-nn, and physics.comp-ph | (1501.06760v2)

Abstract: We investigate numerically the time dependence of "window" overlaps in a three-dimensional Ising spin glass below its transition temperature after a rapid quench. Using an efficient GPU implementation, we are able to study large systems up to lateral length $L=128$ and up to long times of $t=108$ sweeps. We find that the data scales according to the ratio of the window size $W$ to the non-equilibrium coherence length $\xi(t)$. We also show a substantial change in behavior if the system is run for long enough that it globally equilibrates, i.e. $\xi(t) \approx L/2$, where $L$ is the lattice size. This indicates that the local behavior of a spin glass depends on the spin configurations (and presumably also the bonds) far away. We compare with similar simulations for the Ising ferromagnet. Based on these results, we speculate on a connection between the non-equilibrium dynamics discussed here and averages computed theoretically using the "metastate".

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