We develop a field-theoretical description of dynamical heterogeneities and fluctuations in supercooled liquids close to the (avoided) MCT singularity. Using quasi-equilibrium arguments, we eliminate time from the description and we completely characterize fluctuations in the beta regime. We identify different sources of fluctuations and show that the most relevant ones are associated to variations of “self-induced disorder” in the initial condition of the dynamics. It follows that heterogeneites can be described through a cubic field theory with an effective random field term. The phenomenon of perturbative dimensional reduction ensues, well known in random field problems, which implies an upper critical dimension of the theory equal to 8....
Facilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realization of the mode-coupli...
We develop a theory of amorphous interfaces in glass-forming liquids. We show that the statistical p...
33 pages, 7 figs, contribution to JSTAT special issue `Principles of Dynamical Systems' work-shop at...
We develop a field-theoretical description of dynamical heterogeneities and fluctuations in supercoo...
We introduce an approach to derive an effective scalar field theory for the glass transition; the fl...
5 pages plus supplementary materialInternational audienceWe introduce an approach to derive an effec...
5 pages plus supplementary materialInternational audienceWe introduce an approach to derive an effec...
5 pages plus supplementary materialInternational audienceWe introduce an approach to derive an effec...
The thesis is devoted to the study of various aspects of disordered and glassy systems. In the first...
International audienceFacilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realizat...
International audienceFacilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realizat...
International audienceFacilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realizat...
International audienceFacilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realizat...
Facilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realization of the mode-coupli...
Facilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realization of the mode-coupli...
Facilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realization of the mode-coupli...
We develop a theory of amorphous interfaces in glass-forming liquids. We show that the statistical p...
33 pages, 7 figs, contribution to JSTAT special issue `Principles of Dynamical Systems' work-shop at...
We develop a field-theoretical description of dynamical heterogeneities and fluctuations in supercoo...
We introduce an approach to derive an effective scalar field theory for the glass transition; the fl...
5 pages plus supplementary materialInternational audienceWe introduce an approach to derive an effec...
5 pages plus supplementary materialInternational audienceWe introduce an approach to derive an effec...
5 pages plus supplementary materialInternational audienceWe introduce an approach to derive an effec...
The thesis is devoted to the study of various aspects of disordered and glassy systems. In the first...
International audienceFacilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realizat...
International audienceFacilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realizat...
International audienceFacilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realizat...
International audienceFacilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realizat...
Facilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realization of the mode-coupli...
Facilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realization of the mode-coupli...
Facilitated spin models on random graphs provide an ideal microscopic realization of the mode-coupli...
We develop a theory of amorphous interfaces in glass-forming liquids. We show that the statistical p...
33 pages, 7 figs, contribution to JSTAT special issue `Principles of Dynamical Systems' work-shop at...