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Data from: Dynamics and fluctuations of minimally-structured glass formers

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Charbonneau, P; Hu, Y; Morse, P
April 26, 2024

The mean-field theory (MFT) of simple structural glasses, which is exact in the limit of infinite spatial dimensions, d→∞, offers theoretical insight as well as quantitative predictions about certain features of d=3 systems. In order to more systematically relate the behavior of physical systems to MFT, however, various finite-d effects need to be accounted for. Although some efforts along this direction have already been undertaken, theoretical and technical challenges hinder progress. A general approach to sidestep many of these difficulties consists of simulating minimally-structured models whose behavior smoothly converges to that described by the MFT as d increases, so as to permit a controlled dimensional extrapolation. Using this approach, we here extract the small fluctuations around the dynamical MFT captured by a standard liquid-state observable, the non-Gaussian parameter Œ±2. The results provide insight into the physical origin of these fluctuations as well as a quantitative reference with which to compare observations for more realistic glass formers.

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Charbonneau, P., Hu, Y., & Morse, P. (2024). Data from: Dynamics and fluctuations of minimally-structured glass formers. https://doi.org/10.7924/r4tt4tq52
Charbonneau, Patrick, Yi Hu, and Peter Morse. “Data from: Dynamics and fluctuations of minimally-structured glass formers,” April 26, 2024. https://doi.org/10.7924/r4tt4tq52.
Charbonneau, Patrick, et al. Data from: Dynamics and fluctuations of minimally-structured glass formers. 26 Apr. 2024. Manual, doi:10.7924/r4tt4tq52.

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April 26, 2024