Abstract

The authors show how the known properties of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick (SK) model of a spin glass fit naturally into a two-fluid description. The normal fluid is responsible for thermal excitations, whereas the condensed part yields a temperature independent zero field susceptibility at all temperatures below Tc. The relevance of the overblocking effect to the SK model is also pointed out.

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