A Friendly Tutorial on Mean-Field Spin Glass Techniques for Non-Physicists

A Friendly Tutorial on Mean-Field Spin Glass Techniques for Non-Physicists - Foundations and Trends in Machine Learning

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Spin glass models were introduced by physicists in the 1970s to model the statistical properties of certain magnetic materials. Over the last half century, these models have motivated a blossoming line of mathematical work with applications to multiple fields, at first sight distant from physics. This tutorial is deliberately written in a somewhat non-standard style, from several viewpoints. Rather than developing the theory in the most general setting, the authors focus on two concrete problems that are motivated by questions in statistical estimation. Their treatment is far from exhaustive, but they do not hesitate to pursue detours that are interesting, but indirectly related to the original questions posed by the examples. The authors also present a mixture of non-rigorous and rigorous techniques. The authors clearly indicate when something is proven and explain non-rigorous techniques on examples for which rigorous alternatives are available. Written by two recognized experts and based on a course given at Stanford University, this tutorial is a unique introduction to a topic that has many avenues for furthering research in statistics, mathematics, and computer science. It provides an accessible tutorial to understand and use the theories being deployed in physics for over 50 years.

Book information

ISBN: 9781638282129
Publisher: Now Publishers
Imprint: Now Publishers
Pub date:
DEWEY: 530.412
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 186
Weight: 270g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 10mm