Numerical study of the microscopic structure of jammed systems: from inferring their dynamics to finite size scaling
Soft Condensed Matter
2021-07-09 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Statistical Mechanics
Abstract
In this thesis I present most of the results obtained during my PhD, where I worked on different subjects regarding jamming in systems of frictionless spheres. In particular, I focused on microscopic properties of jammed packings, such as the distribution of contact forces and interparticle gaps, as well as the single particle dynamics that occur near the jamming point. Several of these results have already been presented in Refs. [1,2], but here I include a more detailed analysis of some of them. Besides, all the results of the second chapter are new, even if related to such works.
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@article{arxiv.2107.03939,
title = {Numerical study of the microscopic structure of jammed systems: from inferring their dynamics to finite size scaling},
author = {Díaz Hernández Rojas and Rafael},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.03939},
year = {2021}
}
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PhD Thesis, defended on July, 2021