Focus Session: Physics of Glasses and Viscous Liquids III
FOCUS · M42 ·
Presentations
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High-dimensional surprises neat the glass and the jamming transitions
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Patrick Charbonneau
- Department of Chemistry and Department of Physics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708
- Duke University
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Microscopic theories of the structure and glassy dynamics of ultra-dense hard sphere fluids
ORAL
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Authors
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Ryan Jadrich
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Kenneth S. Schweizer
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Beyond the mode-coupling theory: a perturbative diagrammatic approach
ORAL
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Authors
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Grzegorz Szamel
- Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University
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Elijah Flenner
- Chemistry Department, Colorado State University
- Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University
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Shapes of dynamically heterogeneous regions in glassy fluids with attractive and repulsive interactions as revealed through anisotropic four-point correlation functions
ORAL
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Authors
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Elijah Flenner
- Chemistry Department, Colorado State University
- Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University
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Grzegorz Szamel
- Chemistry Department, Colorado State University
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Reversible and Irreversible Behavior of Glass-forming Materials from the Standpoint of Hierarchical Dynamical Facilitation
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Aaron Keys
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Dynamical Heterogeneity in Higher Dimensions: Kinetically Constrained Models
ORAL
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Authors
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YounJoon Jung
- Seoul National University
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Soree Kim
- Seoul National University
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Dynamics in a meta-basin and its relation to $\beta$ relaxation in glass-forming liquids
ORAL
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Authors
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Chandan Dasgupta
- Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
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Pranabjyoti Bhuyan
- Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
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Universal Microstructure of Jammed Packings in Higher Dimensions
ORAL
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Authors
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Eric Corwin
- Department of Physics and Material Science Institute, University of Oregon
- University of Oregon
- Department of Physics and Material Science Institute, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403
- Materials Science Institute and Department of Physics, University of Oregon
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Patrick Charbonneau
- Department of Chemistry and Department of Physics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708
- Duke University
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Francesco Zamponi
- CNRS, Paris
- LPT, \'{E}cole Normale Sup\'{e}rieure, UMR 8549 CNRS, 24 Rue Lhomond, 75005 France
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Ginzburg criterion for the glass transition
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Francesco Zamponi
- CNRS, Paris
- LPT, \'{E}cole Normale Sup\'{e}rieure, UMR 8549 CNRS, 24 Rue Lhomond, 75005 France
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