A continuous internal symmetry explains the absence of finite-temperature spin glass ordering in 2D and allows a continuously varying order parameter in higher dimensions, matching mean-field behavior.
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The paper reviews spectral properties of operators for open quantum evolution and recent theoretical and experimental work on distinguishing chaotic from integrable dissipative quantum systems.
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On the nature of the spin glass transition
A continuous internal symmetry explains the absence of finite-temperature spin glass ordering in 2D and allows a continuously varying order parameter in higher dimensions, matching mean-field behavior.
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Dissipative Quantum Chaos
The paper reviews spectral properties of operators for open quantum evolution and recent theoretical and experimental work on distinguishing chaotic from integrable dissipative quantum systems.