Role of initial conditions in the mean-field theory of spin-glass dynamics

Abstract
We discuss the dynamics of the infinite-range Sherrington-Kirkpatrick spin-glass model for which relaxation times diverge when N, the number of spins, tends to infinity. Calculations on a large but finite system are very difficult, so we mimic a large finite system in equilibrium by working with N= and imposing, by hand, a canonical distribution at an initial time. For short times, where no barrier hopping has occurred, we find that the Edwards-Anderson order parameter, qEA, is identical to that obtained from an analysis of the mean-field equations of Thouless, Anderson, and Palmer and, with further assumptions, gives q(x=1) in Parisi's theory, in agreement with earlier work. For times longer than the longest relaxation time (of the finite system), true equilibrium is reached and our theory agrees with previous statistical-mechanics calculations using the replica trick. There is no violation of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem.

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