Smoothing a Rock by Chipping

ORAL

Abstract

We investigate an idealized model for the size reduction and smoothing of a polygonal rock due to repeated chipping at corners. Each chip is sufficiently small so that only a single corner and a fraction of its two adjacent sides are cut from the object in a single chipping event. After a large number of chipping events, the shape is not circular, with the distribution of facet lengths and corner angles broadly distributed. In the long-time limit, the shape of the object is not a unique, but rather is characterized by large sample-to-sample fluctuations.

*Work supported from NSF grants CHE0532969 (PLK) and DMR0535503 (SR)

Authors

  • Sidney Redner

    • Boston University
  • Paul Krapivsky

    • Boston University