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Spin glasses / Erwin Bolthausen, Anton Bovier (eds.).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture notes in mathematics (Springer-Verlag) ; 1900.Publication details: Berlin : Springer, ©2007.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 179 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540409083
  • 3540409084
  • 6610745358
  • 9786610745357
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Spin glasses.; Online version:: Spin glasses.DDC classification:
  • 530.413 22
LOC classification:
  • QA3 .L28eb no. 1900
Other classification:
  • 31.81
  • O48
  • SI 850
  • MAT 605f
  • PHY 734f
  • PHY 057f
Online resources:
Contents:
Random media and spin glasses: an introduction into some mathematical results and problems / Erwin Bolthausen -- Spin glasses: a perspective / David Sherrington -- Mean field models for spin glasses: some obnoxious problems / Michel Talagrand -- Much ado about Derrida's GREM / Anton Bovier and Irina Kurkova -- Dynamics for spherical models of spin-glass and aging / Alice Guionnet -- Local vs. global variables for spin glasses / Charles M. Newman and Daniel L. Stein -- Short-range spin glasses: results and speculations / Charles M. Newman and Daniel L. Stein.
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Summary: Review: "This collection of state-of-the-art review papers witten by leading experts in the field covers the topic from a wide variety of angles. The topics covered are mean field spin glasses, including a pedagogical account of Talagrand's proof of the Parisi solution, short range spin glasses, emphasizing the open problem of the relevance of the mean-field theory for lattice models, and the dynamics of spin glasses, in particular the problem of ageing in mean field models." "The book will serve as a concise introduction to the state of the art of spin glass theory, usefull to both graduate students and young researchers, as well as to anyone curious to know what is going on in this exciting area of mathematical physics."--Jacket
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Random media and spin glasses: an introduction into some mathematical results and problems / Erwin Bolthausen -- Spin glasses: a perspective / David Sherrington -- Mean field models for spin glasses: some obnoxious problems / Michel Talagrand -- Much ado about Derrida's GREM / Anton Bovier and Irina Kurkova -- Dynamics for spherical models of spin-glass and aging / Alice Guionnet -- Local vs. global variables for spin glasses / Charles M. Newman and Daniel L. Stein -- Short-range spin glasses: results and speculations / Charles M. Newman and Daniel L. Stein.

Review: "This collection of state-of-the-art review papers witten by leading experts in the field covers the topic from a wide variety of angles. The topics covered are mean field spin glasses, including a pedagogical account of Talagrand's proof of the Parisi solution, short range spin glasses, emphasizing the open problem of the relevance of the mean-field theory for lattice models, and the dynamics of spin glasses, in particular the problem of ageing in mean field models." "The book will serve as a concise introduction to the state of the art of spin glass theory, usefull to both graduate students and young researchers, as well as to anyone curious to know what is going on in this exciting area of mathematical physics."--Jacket

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