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Non-constant ground configurations in the disordered ferromagnet

arXiv:2309.06437 · doi:10.1007/s00220-025-05395-2

Abstract

The disordered ferromagnet is a disordered version of the ferromagnetic Ising model in which the coupling constants are non-negative quenched random. A ground configuration is an infinite-volume configuration whose energy cannot be reduced by finite modifications. It is a long-standing challenge to ascertain whether the disordered ferromagnet on the lattice admits non-constant ground configurations. We answer this affirmatively in dimensions , when the coupling constants are sampled independently from a sufficiently concentrated distribution. The obtained ground configurations are further shown to be translation-covariant with respect to translations of the disorder. Our result is proved by showing that the finite-volume interface formed by Dobrushin boundary conditions is localized, and converges to an infinite-volume interface. This may be expressed in purely combinatorial terms, as a result on the fluctuations of certain minimal cutsets in the lattice endowed with independent edge capacities.

Various minor revisions throughout. Added a figure to illustrate shift function construction