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Toward a microscopic understanding of the dynamics of simple glass-forming liquids

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Abstract

The dynamical arrest predicted by mode-coupling theory and the entropy crisis at the random first-order transition are both exact descriptions of simple glass-forming liquids, albeit only in the abstract limit of infinite-dimensional systems. What survives of these features and what other processes contribute to the dynamics of three-dimensional glass formers are questions that remain largely unanswered. In this talk, I present our recent advances toward a microscopic understanding of the finite-dimensional echo of these infinite-dimensional features, and of some of the activated processes that affect the dynamical slowdown of simple yet realistic glass formers.

Presenters

  • Patrick Charbonneau

    Duke University, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Duke University

Authors

  • Patrick Charbonneau

    Duke University, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Duke University