The Galves–Löcherbach model is a mathematical model used in the field of statistical mechanics and spin glasses. It is a type of interacting particle system that features a discrete collection of spins (or binary variables) which can represent different states (e.g., up or down). The model is constructed to study the behavior of these spins under a stochastic (random) dynamics influenced by both local interactions between neighboring spins and a global external field.

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