L-4
Goal 1: final lecture on KPZ and directed polymers at finite dimension. We will show that for a "glass transition" takes place.
Goal 2: We will mention some ideas related to glass transition in true glasses.
Part 1: KPZ in finite dimension
- In we found and a glassy regime present at all temperatures. Moreover, the stationary solution tell us that is a Brownian motion in . However this solution does not identify the actual distribution of for a given . In particular we have no idea from where Tracy Widom comes from.
- In the exponents are not known. There is an exact solution for the Caley tree (infinite dimension) that predicts a freezing transition to an 1RSB phase ().
Let's do replica!
To make progress in disordered systems we have to go through the moments of the partition function. We recall that
- is a Gaussian field with
- From the Wick theorem, for a generic Gaussian field we have
The first moment of the partition function is
Note that the term has a short distance divergence due to the delta-function. Hence we can write:
Exercise L4-A: the second moment
- Step 1:
Now you can change coordinate and get: