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Machine Learning aids Human Intelligence to understand glasses

1. Finding two-level systems in glasses through machine learning Authors: Simone Ciarella, Dmytro Khomenko, Ludovic Berthier, Felix C. Mocanu, David R. Reichman, Camille Scalliet, and Francesco Zamponi arXiv:2212.05582; DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2212.05582 2. Depletion of two-Level systems in ultrastable computer-generated glasses Authors: Dmytro Khomenko, Camille Scalliet, Ludovic Berthier, David R. Reichman, and Francesco Zamponi Phys. Rev. Lett. […]

A revolution in the simulations of super-cooled liquids and glasses

Models and algorithms for the next generation of glass transition studies Authors: Andrea Ninarello, Ludovic Berthier, and Daniele Coslovich Phys. Rev. X 7, 021039 (2017) Recommended with a commentary by Giulio Biroli, École Normale Supérieure, Paris. |View Commentary (pdf)| DOI: 10.36471/JCCM_November_2018_01 https://doi.org/10.36471/JCCM_November_2018_01

Collective cell motion in biological tissues: A novel form of glassy dynamics?

Energy barriers and cell migration in densely packed tissues Authors: Dapeng Bi, J. H. Lopez, J. M. Schwarz, M. Lisa Manning Soft Matter, 2014,10, 1885-1890 arXiv:1308.3891 Recommended with a commentary by L. Berthier, CNRS/Université Montpellier 2, France |View Commentary| DOI: 10.36471/JCCM_February_2014_01 https://doi.org/10.36471/JCCM_February_2014_01

Suspension rheology at zero temperature

1. Shear flow of non-Brownian suspensions close to jamming. Authors: B. Andreotti, J.-L. Barrat, C. Heussinger arXiv:1112.1194 2. A unified framework for non-Brownian suspension flows and soft amorphous solids Authors: E. Lerner, G. Düring, M. Wyart. arXiv:1112.0558, PNAS (at press) Recommended with a commentary by L. Berthier, CNRS/Université Montpellier 2 |View Commentary (PDF)| DOI: 10.36471/JCCM_March_2012_01 […]

Dynamical arrest in supercooled liquids – jamming or free energy barriers?

1. The role of attractive forces in viscous liquids Authors: L. Berthier and Gilles Tarjus, J. Chem. Phys. 134, 214503 (2011). 2. Testing “microscopic” theories of glass-forming liquids Authors: L. Berthier and Gilles Tarjus, Eur. Phys. E 34, 96 (2011). Recommended and a commentary by S. A. Kivelson, Stanford University. | View Commentary (pdf) | […]

The Mode-Coupling Theory of supercooled liquids: Does it wear any clothes?

1. Glass transition of hard spheres in high dimensions Authors: Bernhard Schmid, Rolf Schilling arXiv:1003.4559; Phys. Rev. E 81, 041502 (2010) 2. Mode-Coupling Theory as a Mean-Field Description of the Glass Transition Authors: Atsushi Ikeda, Kunimasa Miyazaki arXiv:1003.5472 3. A critical test of the mode-coupling theory of the glass transition Authors: Ludovic Berthier, Gilles Tarjus […]

Correspondents prior to last two years

Elihu Abrahams, Rutgers University | View Contributions | Vivek Aji, University of California, Riverside |  View Contributions | Jason Alicea, California Institute of Technology | View Contributions | David Andelman, Tel Aviv University | View Contributions | Philip Anderson, Princeton University, Princeton | View Contributions | Arezoo M. Ardekani, University of Notre Dame | View Contributions | […]

Dynamical Susceptibility of Glass Formers: Contrasting the Predictions of Theoretical Scenarios

Authors: Cristina Toninelli, Matthieu Wyart, Ludovic Berthier, Guilio Biroli and Jean Philippe Bouchaud Phys Rev E 71, 041505 (2005) Recommended and Commentary by Peter G. Wolynes, University of California, San Diego.  | View Commentary (pdf) | (JCCM_Oct05_03)

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