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Surface Tension in Kac Glass Models
In this paper we study a distance-dependent surface tension, defined as the
free-energy cost to put metastable states at a given distance. This will be
done in the framework of a disordered microscopic model with Kac interactions
that can be solved in the mean-field limit.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
Spin glass models with Kac interactions
In this paper I will review my work on disordered systems -spin glass model
with two body and body interactions- with long but finite interaction
range . I will describe the relation of these model with Mean Field Theory
in the Kac limit and some attempts to go beyond mean field.Comment: Proceedings of the Stat-phys23 conferenc
A note on the Guerra and Talagrand theorems for Mean Field Spin Glasses: the simple case of spherical models
The aim of this paper is to discuss the main ideas of the Talagrand proof of
the Parisi Ansatz for the free-energy of Mean Field Spin Glasses with a
physicist's approach. We consider the case of the spherical -spin model,
which has the following advantages: 1) the Parisi Ansatz takes the simple ``one
step replica symmetry breaking form'', 2) the replica free-energy as a function
of the order parameters is simple enough to allow for numerical maximization
with arbitrary precision. We present the essential ideas of the proof, we
stress its connections with the theory of effective potentials for glassy
systems, and we reduce the technically more difficult part of the Talagrand's
analysis to an explicit evaluation of the solution of a variational problem.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures. Added references and minor language correction
Metastable States, Relaxation Times and Free-energy Barriers in Finite Dimensional Glassy Systems
In this note we discuss metastability in a long-but-finite range disordered
model for the glass transition. We show that relaxation is dominated by
configuration belonging to metastable states and associate an in principle
computable free-energy barrier to the equilibrium relaxation time. Adam-Gibbs
like relaxation times appear naturally in this approach.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Typos correcte
Canonical DSR
For a certain example of a "doubly special relativity theory" the modified
space-time Lorentz transformations are obtained from momentum space
transformations by using canonical methods. In the sequel an energy-momentum
dependent space-time metric is constructed, which is essentially invariant
under the modified Lorentz transformations. By associating such a metric to
every Planck cell in space and the energy-momentum contained in it, a solution
of the problem of macroscopic bodies in doubly special relativity is suggested.Comment: 11 page
Charge conjugation invariance of the Spectator Equations
In response to recent critcism, we show how to define the spectator equations
for negative energies so that charge conjugation invariance is preserved. The
result, which emerges naturally from the application of spectator principles to
systems of particles with negative energies, is to replace all factors of the
external energies by , insuring that the amplitudes are
independent of the sign of the energies .Comment: 10 pages; 4 figure
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