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The cavity method for quantum disordered systems: from transverse random field ferromagnets to directed polymers in random media

arXiv:1009.3725 · doi:10.1088/1742-5468/2011/01/P01020

Abstract

After reviewing the basics of the cavity method in classical systems, we show how its quantum version, with some appropriate approximation scheme, can be used to study a system of spins with random ferromagnetic interactions and a random transverse field. The quantum cavity equations describing the ferromagnetic-paramagnetic phase transition can be transformed into the well-known problem of a classical directed polymer in a random medium. The glass transition of this polymer problem translates ino the existence of a `Griffith phase' close to the quantum phase transition of the quantum spin problem, where the physics is dominated by rare events.