Understanding Glasses and Disordered Systems Through Computational Models III
FOCUS · D45 · ID: 353357
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Understanding the boson peak in glasses and glassy polymers
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Alessio Zaccone
- University of Milan
- Physics, University of Milan
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Alessio Zaccone
- University of Milan
- Physics, University of Milan
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Revealing the low-temperature fast relaxation peak in a model metallic glass
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Pengfei Guan
- Beijing Computational Science Research Center
- Beijing Computational Science Res Ctr
- Beijing computational science research center
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Pengfei Guan
- Beijing Computational Science Research Center
- Beijing Computational Science Res Ctr
- Beijing computational science research center
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Accuracy of Classical Potentials for Polyethylene Structures Away from Equilibrium
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Keara G Frawley
- Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Keara G Frawley
- Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Lihua Chen
- Department of Material Science and Technology, Georgia Tech
- Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Huan D Tran
- Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Naresh N Thadhani
- Georgia Inst of Tech
- Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Ramamurthy Ramprasad
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Department of Material Science and Technology, Georgia Tech
- Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Disentangling glassy polymer dynamics: combining simulations and machine learning
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Anna Lappala
- Harvard University
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Anna Lappala
- Harvard University
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Amorphous polymers in their glass transition regime : Comparison of local and macroscopic small non-linearities
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Aude Belguise
- SIMM, ESPCI Paris
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Aude Belguise
- SIMM, ESPCI Paris
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François Lequeux
- ESPCI Paris
- SIMM, ESPCI Paris
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Sabine Cantournet
- Centre des Matériaux, Mines ParisTech
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Hélène Montes
- SIMM, ESPCI Paris
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Atomic-scale understanding of highly conducting polymer electrolyte
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Sungyeb Jung
- Department of Physics, Pusan National University
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Sungyeb Jung
- Department of Physics, Pusan National University
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Yeonhwa Song
- Department of Polymer Engineering, Pukyong National University
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U Hyeok Choi
- Department of Polymer Engineering, Pukyong National University
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Jae Hyun Park
- Department of Aerospace and Software Engineering, Gyeongsang National University
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Jaekwang Lee
- Pusan Natl Univ
- Department of Physics, Pusan Natl Univ
- Department of Physics, Pusan National University
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Effects of Coarse-Graining on Molecular Simulations of Mechanical Properties of Polymers
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Ting Ge
- Duke University
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina
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Ting Ge
- Duke University
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina
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Mark Robbins
- Johns Hopkins University
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University
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Ubiquity of Entropy-Driven Local Organization
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Andrei A. Klishin
- Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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Andrei A. Klishin
- Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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Greg Van Anders
- Queen's University
- Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy, Queen's University
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Measuring configurational entropy of glasses using population annealing
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Chris Amey
- Physics, Univ of Mass - Amherst
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Chris Amey
- Physics, Univ of Mass - Amherst
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Jonathan Lee Machta
- Physics, Univ of Mass - Amherst, Santa Fe Institute
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Statistical structural and dynamic heterogeneity as signature of glass transition
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Yunjiang Wang
- Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Yunjiang Wang
- Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Dong Han
- Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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RFOT theory explains fragile-to-strong crossover in Wigner glasses
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Hyun Woo Cho
- Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin
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Hyun Woo Cho
- Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin
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Mauro Lorenzo Mugnai
- Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin
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Theodore Kirkpatrick
- Institute for Physical Science and Technology, and Department of Physics, University of Maryland
- Univ of Maryland
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Dave Thirumalai
- University of Texas at Austin
- Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin
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Cluster Dynamic Mean Field Theory of Glass Transition
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chen liu
- Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure
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chen liu
- Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure
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Giulio Biroli
- LPENS, Ecole Normale Superieure
- Laboratoire de Physique, École normale supérieure
- Ecole Normale Superieure
- Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure
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David Reichman
- Columbia University
- Department of Chemistry, Columbia University
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Grzegorz Szamel
- Colorado State University
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Understanding <i>T</i><sub>A</sub> from dynamic heterogeneity in metallic glass-forming liquids
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Nannan Ren
- Beijing Computational Science Research Center
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Nannan Ren
- Beijing Computational Science Research Center
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Pengfei Guan
- Beijing Computational Science Research Center
- Beijing Computational Science Res Ctr
- Beijing computational science research center
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Lijin Wang
- Beijing Computational Science Research Center
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Lina Hu
- Shandong University
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