A correction has been made to the section Experimental Papers. The following missing paragraph has been added after paragraph 2:
“He and Orbach present an array of results, first exploring the growth of a coherence length scale obtained from waiting time effect data, found from SQUID magnetometry, and compare this data directly with the growth of the 4-spin correlations as observed by the Janus simulations. They then present a theory relating the nonlinear magnetic field terms to the effective waiting time and finally they report results on several other spin glass effects including temperature chaos, memory and rejuvenation.”
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Keywords
spin glass, magnetism, phase transitions, disorder, complexity on multiple length and time scales, fluctuations, Monte Carlo methods, Markov chains
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Boettcher S, Chamberlin R, Kenning G and Ricci Tersenghi F (2025) Correction: Editorial: Current research on spin glasses. Front. Phys. 13:1643404. doi: 10.3389/fphy.2025.1643404
Received
08 June 2025
Accepted
28 July 2025
Published
13 August 2025
Volume
13 - 2025
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James Avery Sauls, Louisiana State University, United States
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