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Convergence of Monte Carlo Simulations to Equilibrium
We give two direct, elementary proofs that a Monte Carlo simulation converges
to equilibrium provided that appropriate conditions are satisfied. The first
proof requires detailed balance while the second is quite general.Comment: 4 pages. v2: published versio
Spin glasses in the non-extensive regime
Spin systems with long-range interactions are "non-extensive" if the strength
of the interactions falls off sufficiently slowly with distance. It has been
conjectured for ferromagnets, and more recently for spin glasses, that,
everywhere in the non-extensive regime, the free energy is exactly equal to
that for the infinite range model in which the characteristic strength of the
interaction is independent of distance.
In this paper we present the results of Monte Carlo simulations of the
one-dimensional long-range spin glasses in the non-extensive regime. Using
finite-size scaling, our results for the transition temperatures are consistent
with this prediction. We also propose, and provide numerical evidence for, an
analogous result for diluted long-range spin glasses in which the coordination
number is finite, namely that the transition temperature throughout the
non-extensive regime is equal to that of the infinite-range model known as the
Viana-Bray model.Comment: 8 pages; corrected typos, additional background and references
relating to FSS correction
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