Spin Glass Dynamics on Complex Hardware Topologies: A Bond-Correlated Percolation Approach
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.24867v1
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2025 18:16:59 GMT
- Title: Spin Glass Dynamics on Complex Hardware Topologies: A Bond-Correlated Percolation Approach
- Authors: Viviana Gómez, Gabriel Téllez, Fernando J. Gómez-Ruiz,
- Abstract summary: We study the non-exponential relaxation behavior of spin glasses on network architectures relevant to quantum annealing hardware.<n>This framework enables a more comprehensive characterization of spin-glass energy landscapes.
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- Abstract: Understanding how frustration and disorder shape relaxation in complex systems is a central problem in statistical physics and quantum annealing. Spin-glass models provide a natural framework to explore this connection, as their energy landscapes are governed by competing interactions and constrained topologies. We investigate the non-exponential relaxation behavior of spin glasses on network architectures relevant to quantum annealing hardware -- such as finite size Chimera, Pegasus, and Zephyr graphs -- where embedding constraints and finite connectivity strongly modulate the distribution of barriers and metastable states. This slow relaxation arises from the combined effects of frustration and disorder, which persist even beyond the conventional spin-glass transition. Within the Fortuin-Kasteleyn-Coniglio-Klein (FKCK) cluster formalism, the appearance of unfrustrated cluster regions gives rise to multiple relaxation scales, as distinct domains follow different dynamical pathways across a rugged energy landscape. This framework enables a more comprehensive characterization of spin-glass energy landscapes and offers valuable insight into how topological constraints and disorder jointly govern relaxation dynamics, providing quantitative benchmarks for evaluating the performance and limitations of quantum annealing architectures.
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