Critical slowing down in thermal soft-sphere glasses via energy minimization
Abstract
Using hybrid molecular dynamics/SWAP Monte Carlo (MD/SMC) simulations, we show that the terminal relaxation times for FIRE energy minimization of soft-sphere glasses exhibit thermal onset as samples become increasingly well-equilibrated. Although can decrease by orders of magnitude as equilibration proceeds and the jamming density increases via thermal onset, it always scales as , where is the jamming density and is the average coordination number of particles satisfying a minimal local mechanical stability criterion () at the top of the final potential-energy-landscape (PEL) sub-basin the system encounters. This scaling allows us to collapse datasets that look very different when plotted as a function of , and to address a closely related question: how does the character of the PEL basins that dense thermal glasses most typically occupy evolve as the glasses age at constant and ?
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@article{arxiv.2312.13466,
title = {Critical slowing down in thermal soft-sphere glasses via energy minimization},
author = {Kevin A. Interiano-Alberto and Peter K. Morse and Robert S. Hoy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.13466},
year = {2024}
}
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resubmitted in response to referee comments