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Near-optimal shattering in the Ising pure p-spin and rarity of solutions returned by stable algorithms

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We show that in the Ising pure $p$-spin model of spin glasses, shattering takes place at all inverse temperatures $\beta \in (\sqrt{(2 \log p)/p}, \sqrt{2\log 2})$ when $p$ is sufficiently large as a function of $\beta$. Of special interest is the lower boundary of this interval which matches the large $p$ asymptotics of the inverse temperature marking the hypothetical dynamical transition predicted in statistical physics. We show this as a consequence of a `soft' version of the overlap gap property which asserts the existence of a distance gap of points of typical energy from a typical sample from the Gibbs measure. We further show that this latter property implies that stable algorithms seeking to return a point of at least typical energy are confined to an exponentially rare subset of that super-level set, provided that their success probability is not vanishingly small.

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Sequential Dynamics in Ising Spin Glasses

cond-mat.dis-nn · 2025-06-11 · conditional · novelty 8.0

Block-sequential updates on the SK model are exactly characterized by a system of integro-difference equations, conjectured to coincide with systematic scan dynamics as the block size vanishes.

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  • Sequential Dynamics in Ising Spin Glasses cond-mat.dis-nn · 2025-06-11 · conditional · none · ref 4 · internal anchor

    Block-sequential updates on the SK model are exactly characterized by a system of integro-difference equations, conjectured to coincide with systematic scan dynamics as the block size vanishes.