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Does the SYK model have a spin glass phase?

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arxiv 1806.10145 v1 pith:PJ2PQ7X5 submitted 2018-06-26 hep-th cond-mat.stat-mechcond-mat.str-el

Does the SYK model have a spin glass phase?

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We argue that the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model has no spin glass phase, based on calculations involving both the nearly-conformal limit and the strongly-coupled Schwarzian limit of the model. This conclusion is supported by numerical computations of eigenvalue statistics with up to 46 Majorana fermions. In addition, we find numerically that the distribution of the ground state energy is Gaussian.

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