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Empirical Criterion for the Glass Transition Region Based on Monte Carlo Simulations

H. R. Wendt, +1 more
- 30 Oct 1978 - 
- Vol. 41, Iss: 18, pp 1244-1246
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This article is published in Physical Review Letters.The article was published on 1978-10-30. It has received 242 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dynamic Monte Carlo method & Monte Carlo method in statistical physics.

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Supercooled Liquids and Glasses

TL;DR: A review of recent progress in the study of supercooled liquids and glasses can be found in this article, where several basic features of the dynamics and thermodynamics of super cooled liquid and glasses are described.
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Liquid-glass transition, a free-volume approach

TL;DR: In this paper, a theory of the underlying metastable phase, the amorphous phase, is developed, which is useful for describing the behavior of the viscosity of dense liquids and glasses.
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Dynamics of supercooled liquids and the glass transition

TL;DR: In this article, closed nonlinear equations are derived for a self-consistent treatment of density propagation, self-diffusion and current relaxation in a classical monatomic fluid, and a simplified model is analyzed in detail.
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Topology of covalent non-crystalline solids II: Medium-range order in chalcogenide alloys and ASi(Ge)

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed structural model for covalent non-crystalline solids with order over distances of 15-30 A is presented. But this model is restricted to solids containing 30-1000 atoms.
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Statistical physics of dense plasmas: Thermodynamics, transport coefficients and dynamic correlations

TL;DR: In this paper, the current status of the theoretical developments in the study of the interparticle correlations in dense plasmas and the transport and elementary processes is reviewed, and specific features considered are the strong Coulomb-coupling effects in the dense ion systems, the varied degrees of Fermi degeneracy in the electron systems and the mutual coupling between the ion and electron systems.