In this set of problems, we use the replica method to study the equilibrium properties of a prototypical toy model of glasses, the spherical  -spin model.  
In the spherical
-spin model.  
In the spherical  -spin model the configurations
-spin model the configurations  that the system can take satisfy the spherical constraint
 that the system can take satisfy the spherical constraint  , and the energy associated to each configuration is
, and the energy associated to each configuration is 
 
where the coupling constants  are independent random variables with Gaussian distribution with zero mean and variance
 are independent random variables with Gaussian distribution with zero mean and variance  and
 and  is an integer.
 is an integer.
Problem 1: the annealed free energy
In TD1, we defined the quenched free energy density as the quantity controlling the scaling of the typical value of the partition function  . The annealed free energy
. The annealed free energy  instead controls the scaling of the average value of
 instead controls the scaling of the average value of   . It is defined by
. It is defined by
 
Let us compute this quantity.
-   Energy correlations. At variance with the REM, in the spherical  -spin the energies at different configurations are correlated. Show that -spin the energies at different configurations are correlated. Show that , where , where is the overlap between the two configurations. Why an we say that for is the overlap between the two configurations. Why an we say that for this model converges with the REM discussed in the previous TD? this model converges with the REM discussed in the previous TD?
 
-   Energy contribution. Show that computing  boils down to computing the average boils down to computing the average . Compute this average. Hint: if X is a centered Gaussian variable with variance . Compute this average. Hint: if X is a centered Gaussian variable with variance , then , then . .
-   Entropy contribution. The volume of a sphere of radius  in dimension in dimension is given by is given by . Use the large-N asymptotic of this to conclude the calculation of the annealed free energy. . Use the large-N asymptotic of this to conclude the calculation of the annealed free energy.
Problem 2: the quenched free energy
-   Heavy tails and concentration. ccc
-  Inverse participation ratio. cccc