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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