Abstract

Using an efficient polynomial-time ground-state algorithm we investigate the Ising spin glass state at zero temperature in two dimensions. For large sizes, we show that the spin state in a central region is independent of the interactions far away, indicating a "single-state" picture, presumably the droplet model. Surprisingly, a single power law describes corrections to this result down to the smallest sizes studied.

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