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authorkurchan.jorge <kurchan.jorge@gmail.com>2022-06-05 12:23:16 +0000
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publisher={APS}
}
+@article{rieger1992number,
+ title={The number of solutions of the Thouless-Anderson-Palmer equations for p-spin-interaction spin glasses},
+ author={Rieger, Heiko},
+ journal={Physical Review B},
+ volume={46},
+ number={22},
+ pages={14655},
+ year={1992},
+ publisher={APS}
+}
+
+@article{crisanti1995thouless,
+ title={Thouless-Anderson-Palmer approach to the spherical p-spin spin glass model},
+ author={Crisanti, Andrea and Sommers, H-J},
+ journal={Journal de Physique I},
+ volume={5},
+ number={7},
+ pages={805--813},
+ year={1995},
+ publisher={EDP Sciences}
+}
diff --git a/frsb_kac-rice.tex b/frsb_kac-rice.tex
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ in fact the problem has been open
ever since.
Indeed, to this date the program of computing the number of saddles of a mean-field
glass has been only carried out for a small subset of models.
-These include most notable the p-spin model ($p>2$) \cite{rie
+These include most notable the p-spin model ($p>2$) \cite{rieger1992number,crisanti1995thouless}
In this paper we present what we believe is the general ansatz for the solution.
It includes the Parisi solution as the limit of lowest states, as it should.