Heidelberg Colloquium on Spin Glasses: Proceedings of a Colloquium held at the University of Heidelberg 30 May β 3 June, 1983
β Scribed by GΓ©rard Toulouse (auth.), J. L. van Hemmen, I. Morgenstern (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 352
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Physics 192
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Frustration and disorder new problems in statistical mechanics spin glasses in a historical perspective....Pages 2-17
Experimental studies of the low-temperature properties of spin glasses....Pages 18-37
Some recent high-temperature experiments on spin-glasses....Pages 38-59
Relaxation effects in spin glasses around the freezing temperature....Pages 60-69
Non-linear susceptibilities and spin-glass transition in CuMn....Pages 70-78
The ferro- and ferrimagnetic β spin glass transition as studied by MΓΆssbauer spectroscopy....Pages 79-89
The ferromagnetic to spin glass crossover in Eu x Sr 1-x ....Pages 90-102
Broken symmetry in the mean-field theory of the ising spin glass Replica way and no replica way....Pages 103-124
The infinite-ranged m-vector spin glass....Pages 125-136
Long-range Heisenberg spin glasses in a magnetic field: Theory and experiment....Pages 137-175
Spin glass behavior in finite numerical samples....Pages 177-202
Equilibrium theory of spin glasses: Mean-field theory and beyond....Pages 203-233
Broken ergodicity in spin glasses....Pages 234-251
Spin glasses and frustration models: analytical results....Pages 252-271
A study of short-range spin glasses....Pages 272-278
The spin glass transition: a comparison of Monte Carlo simulations of nearest-neighbor Ising Edwards-Anderson models with experiments....Pages 279-304
Numerical simulations of spin glasses....Pages 305-327
Numerical studies of spin glasses....Pages 328-345
The spin glass: Still a problem?....Pages 348-356
β¦ Subjects
Magnetism, Magnetic Materials
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