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<!--<strong>Goal: </strong> understand the information encoded in the replica solution, and the difference between Replica Symmetry (RS) and Replica Symmetry Breaking (RSB). | <!--<strong>Goal: </strong> understand the information encoded in the replica solution, and the difference between Replica Symmetry (RS) and Replica Symmetry Breaking (RSB). | ||
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<strong>Techniques: </strong> replica method, variational ansatz, saddle point approximation. | <strong>Techniques: </strong> replica method, variational ansatz, saddle point approximation.<br> | ||
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== The overlaps, and why they tell us about glassiness== | == The overlaps, and why they tell us about glassiness== | ||
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In the ferromagnet there are two pure states, <math>\alpha= \pm 1 </math>, that correspond to positive and negative magnetization. | In the ferromagnet there are two pure states, <math>\alpha= \pm 1 </math>, that correspond to positive and negative magnetization. | ||
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