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authorJaron Kent-Dobias <jaron@kent-dobias.com>2022-06-20 15:57:46 +0200
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ or Full solution for the counting of saddles of mean-field glass models}
The computation of the number of metastable states of mean field spin glasses
goes back to the beginning of the field. Over forty years ago,
Bray and Moore \cite{Bray_1980_Metastable} attempted the first calculation for
- the Sherrington--Kirkpatrick model, in a paper remarkable for being the first practical application of a replica symmetry breaking scheme. As became clear when the actual ground-state of the model was computed by Parisi \cite{Parisi_1979_Infinite} with a different scheme, the Bray--Moore result
+ the Sherrington--Kirkpatrick model, in a paper remarkable for being one of the first applications of a replica symmetry breaking scheme. As became clear when the actual ground-state of the model was computed by Parisi \cite{Parisi_1979_Infinite} with a different scheme, the Bray--Moore result
was not exact, and in fact the problem has been open ever since.
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.