A lower bound shows balanced multi-species spin glasses have free energy at least that of a single-species model with variance-matched couplings, and this bound is sharp in several regimes.
Envelope representation of Hamilton-Jacobi equations from spin glasses
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Recently, [arXiv:2311.08980] demonstrated that, if it exists, the limit free energy of possibly non-convex spin glass models must be determined by a characteristic of the associated infinite-dimensional non-convex Hamilton-Jacobi equation. In this work, we investigate a similar theme purely from the perspective of PDEs. Specifically, we study the unique viscosity solution of the aforementioned equation and derive an envelope-type representation formula for the solution, in the form proposed by Evans in [doi:10.1007/s00526-013-0635-3]. The value of the solution is expressed as an average of the values along characteristic lines, weighted by a non-explicit probability measure. The technical challenges arise not only from the infinite dimensionality but also from the fact that the equation is defined on a closed convex cone with an empty interior, rather than on the entire space. In the introduction, we provide a description of the motivation from spin glass theory and present the corresponding results for comparison with the PDE results.
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Balanced multi-species spin glasses
A lower bound shows balanced multi-species spin glasses have free energy at least that of a single-species model with variance-matched couplings, and this bound is sharp in several regimes.