Dyson Hierarchical Long-Ranged Quantum Spin-Glass via real-space renormalization
Abstract: We consider the Dyson hierarchical version of the quantum Spin-Glass with random Gaussian couplings characterized by the power-law decaying variance $\overline{J2(r)} \propto r{-2\sigma}$ and a uniform transverse field $h$. The ground state is studied via real-space renormalization to characterize the spinglass-paramagnetic zero temperature quantum phase transition as a function of the control parameter $h$. In the spinglass phase $h<h_c$, the typical renormalized coupling grows with the length scale $L$ as the power-law $J_L{typ}(h) \propto \Upsilon(h) L{\theta}$ with the classical droplet exponent $\theta=1-\sigma$, where the stiffness modulus vanishes at criticality $\Upsilon(h) \propto (h_c-h){\mu} $, whereas the typical renormalized transverse field decays exponentially $ h{typ}_L(h) \propto e{- \frac{L}{\xi}}$ where the correlation length diverges at the transition $\xi \propto (h_c-h){-\nu}$. At the critical point $h=h_c$, the typical renormalized coupling $J_L{typ}(h_c) $ and the typical renormalized transverse field $ h{typ}_L(h_c)$ display the same power-law behavior $L{-z}$ with a finite dynamical exponent $z$. The RG rules are applied numerically to chains containing $L=2{12}=4096 $ spins in order to measure these critical exponents for various values of $\sigma$ in the region $1/2<\sigma<1$.
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