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Large time zero temperature dynamics of the spherical p=2-spin glass model of finite size

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arxiv 1507.08520 v2 pith:F5QOWING submitted 2015-07-30 cond-mat.dis-nn cond-mat.stat-mechmath-phmath.MPmath.PR

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We revisit the long time dynamics of the spherical fully connected $p = 2$-spin glass model when the number of spins $N$ is large but {\it finite}. At $T=0$ where the system is in a (trivial) spin-glass phase, and on long time scale $t \gtrsim {\cal O}{(N^{2/3})}$ we show that the behavior of physical observables, like the energy, correlation and response functions, is controlled by the density of near-extreme eigenvalues at the edge of the spectrum of the coupling matrix $J$, and are thus non self-averaging. We show that the late time decay of these observables, once averaged over the disorder, is controlled by new universal exponents which we compute exactly.

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