The free energy limit of a non-convex multi-species spin glass, if it exists, is a critical value of the Hamilton-Jacobi functional.
Fenchel-Moreau identities on convex cones
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A pointed convex cone naturally induces a partial order, and further a notion of nondecreasingness for functions. We consider extended real-valued functions defined on the cone. Monotone conjugates for these functions can be defined in an analogous way to the standard convex conjugate. The only difference is that the supremum is taken over the cone instead of the entire space. We give sufficient conditions for the cone under which the corresponding Fenchel-Moreau biconjugation identity holds for proper, convex, lower semicontinuous, and nondecreasing functions defined on the cone. In addition, we show that these conditions are satisfied by a class of cones known as perfect cones.
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On free energy of non-convex multi-species spin glasses
The free energy limit of a non-convex multi-species spin glass, if it exists, is a critical value of the Hamilton-Jacobi functional.