Phys. Rev. B 37, 5606 - 5614 (1988)Numerical studies of Ising spin glasses in two, three, and four dimensions
R. N. Bhatt
A. P. Young Received 24 July 1987 We present the results of numerical simulations on Ising spin glasses in zero magnetic field with nearest-neighbor interactions on hyper-cubic lattices in two, three, and four dimensions with both Gaussian and ±J bond distributions. Finite-size scaling is used to analyze the results. In two dimensions (d=2) we agree with earlier work that the transition temperature is at Tc=0, and obtain the correlation-length exponent ν, and the exponent η, at the zero-temperature transition for the ±J model. In d=3 dimensions we concentrate on results for the Gaussian distribution, since our results for the ±J distribution have been presented earlier. As expected, we find similar results for the two distributions, namely a nonzero Tc but evidence that d=3 is close to the lower critical dimension. In a four-dimensional spin glass with Gaussian bonds we find that only a modest amount of computer time is required to show that Tc is nonzero with a long-range-ordered phase below Tc. Our estimates for critical exponents in d=4 dimensions agree well with results from recent high-temperature-series expansions. ©1988 The American Physical Society
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