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Progress in Spin Glasses and Random Fields – Research with a Special Purpose Computer
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Extensive numerical simulations of random magnetic materials have been recently performed at AT&T Bell Laboratories with a fast specially designed computer. I will discuss certain issues concerning the use of specialized computers in research, and I will review some major results obtained in simulations of a three-dimensional spin glass and an antiferromagnet with random fields.
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