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The Edwards and Anderson model (1975) for spin glasses is investigated by a real space rescaling transformation on an S=1/2 Ising Hamiltonian with nearest-neighbour-only interactions in three dimensions. A transition to a spin glass ordered phase is found at about half the mean transition temperature, in contrast to earlier work on a two-dimensional model where no transition was found. The results suggest that the lower critical dimensionality, dc, for spin glass order is slightly greater than 2, although possibly dc=2 exactly. The specific heat is calculated and found to exhibit a broad maximum above Tc, with no discernable singularity at the transition since the exponent alpha is large and negative.
Southern et al. (Tue,) studied this question.