Understanding the physics of glass formation remains one of the major unsolved challenges of condensed matter science. As a material solidifies into a glass, it exhibits a spectacular slowdown of the dynamics upon cooling or compression, but at the same time undergoes only minute structural changes. Among the numerous theories put forward to rationalize this complex behavior, Mode-Coupling Theory (MCT) stands out as a unique framework that provides a fully first-principles-based description of glass phenomenology. This review outlines the key physical ingredients of MCT, its predictions, successes, and failures, as well as recent improvements of the theory. We also discuss the extension and application of MCT to the emerging field of non-eq...
We discuss generic features of the dynamics of glass-forming liquids close to the glass transition s...
The nature of the glass transition is one of the frontier questions in Statistical Physics and Mater...
Transformation of glasses into liquids is discussed in terms of configuron (broken chemical bond or ...
Understanding the physics of glass formation remains one of the major unsolved challenges of condens...
If a liquid is cooled sufficiently below the melting point, it becomes metastable with respect to th...
Mode-coupling theory is an approach to the study of complex behavior in the supercooled liquids whic...
Sticky hard spheres, i.e., hard particles decorated with a short-ranged attractive interaction poten...
We present a brief overview of two key aspects of the structural glass transition (GT). The first pa...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) constitutes one of the few first-principles-based approaches to describe ...
Abstract: The emergence of glassy dynamics and the glass transition in dense disordered systems is s...
Abstract: The emergence of glassy dynamics and the glass transition in dense disordered systems is s...
Building on the recently derived inhomogeneous mode-coupling theory, we extend the generalized mode-...
The results of the mode coupling theory (MCT) for the slow relaxation processes in a liquid of hard ...
The nature of the glass transition is one of the frontier questions in Statistical Physics and Mater...
We quantify, within mode coupling theory, how changes in the liquid structure affect that of the gla...
We discuss generic features of the dynamics of glass-forming liquids close to the glass transition s...
The nature of the glass transition is one of the frontier questions in Statistical Physics and Mater...
Transformation of glasses into liquids is discussed in terms of configuron (broken chemical bond or ...
Understanding the physics of glass formation remains one of the major unsolved challenges of condens...
If a liquid is cooled sufficiently below the melting point, it becomes metastable with respect to th...
Mode-coupling theory is an approach to the study of complex behavior in the supercooled liquids whic...
Sticky hard spheres, i.e., hard particles decorated with a short-ranged attractive interaction poten...
We present a brief overview of two key aspects of the structural glass transition (GT). The first pa...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) constitutes one of the few first-principles-based approaches to describe ...
Abstract: The emergence of glassy dynamics and the glass transition in dense disordered systems is s...
Abstract: The emergence of glassy dynamics and the glass transition in dense disordered systems is s...
Building on the recently derived inhomogeneous mode-coupling theory, we extend the generalized mode-...
The results of the mode coupling theory (MCT) for the slow relaxation processes in a liquid of hard ...
The nature of the glass transition is one of the frontier questions in Statistical Physics and Mater...
We quantify, within mode coupling theory, how changes in the liquid structure affect that of the gla...
We discuss generic features of the dynamics of glass-forming liquids close to the glass transition s...
The nature of the glass transition is one of the frontier questions in Statistical Physics and Mater...
Transformation of glasses into liquids is discussed in terms of configuron (broken chemical bond or ...