P. H. Lundow, I. A. Campbell
Extensive simulations are made of the spin glass susceptibility and correlation length in five dimension Ising Spin Glasses (ISGs) with Gaussian and bimodal interaction distributions. Once the transition temperature is accurately established using a standard criterion, critical exponents and correction terms can be readily estimated by extrapolating measurements made in the thermodynamic limit regime. The data show that the critical exponents of the susceptibility $\gamma$ and of the correlation length $\nu$ depend on the form of the interaction distribution. This observation implies that quite generally critical exponents are not universal in ISGs.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.5247
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