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      The SK model is Full-step Replica Symmetry Breaking at zero temperature

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          We prove that the Parisi measure of the mixed p-spin model at zero temperature has infinitely many points in its support. This establishes Parisi's prediction that the functional order parameter of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model is not a step function at zero temperature. As a consequence, we show that the number of levels of broken replica symmetry in the Parisi formula of the free energy diverges as the temperature goes to zero.

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                2017-03-20
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                1703.06872
                7c137baf-d0bf-478a-8179-9e9fe880802b

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                17 pages
                math.PR math-ph math.MP

                Mathematical physics,Mathematical & Computational physics,Probability
                Mathematical physics, Mathematical & Computational physics, Probability

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