Timeline for Definition of quenched data set/disoprder in the context of spin glass
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Mar 15 at 2:51 | comment | added | PhysicsNerd | Yes, that's correct; quenched means that the disorder is fixed. If the disorder is also fluctuating with the spin degrees of freedom, that corresponds to the "annealed" case. | |
Mar 14 at 18:56 | comment | added | MsTais | Thank you! So I found in the lectures by Gerard Ben Arous that there is a quenched limit for a disorder and annealed limit. Quenched, according to him, means that the disorder is fixed, I think, in a sense you described in your answer... Quenched disorder fixes the free energy limit (Parisi). Is my understanding correct? | |
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