Study of a simple hypothesis for the mean-field theory of spin-glasses

2014 A detailed study is presented of the consequences of a simple hypothesis for the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model, namely that in the spin-glass phase the entropy is independent of the applied magnetic field. This hypothesis leads to predictions in excellent agreement with the results of available Monte-Carlo simulations, for the ground-state energy, the entropy in zero field, the energy and spontaneous magnetization as a function of the interaction mean value Jo. The relevance of mean-field theory to real spin-glass materials is discussed, underlying the extant areas of agreement and suggesting new experiments. J. Physique 42 (1981) 565-571 l AVRIL 1981, Classification Physics Abstracts 05.50 75.50K