In this paper we study a simple, purely topological, cellular model which is allowed to evolve through a Glauber-Kawasaki process. We find a non-thermodynamic transition to a glassy phase in which the energy (defined as the square of the local cell topological charge) fails to reach the equilibrium value below a characteristic temperature which is dependent on the cooling rate. We investigate a correlation function which exhibits ageing behaviour, and follows a master curve in the stationary regime when time is rescaled by a factor of the relaxation time tr. This master curve can be fitted by a von Schweidler law in the late β-relaxation regime. The relaxation times can be well fitted at all temperatures by an offset Arrhenius law. A power ...
The aim of this work is to explore the consequences on the kinetics of structural relaxation of cons...
We study the dynamical transition between a fluid-like and a solid-like phase in a confluent cell mo...
The dynamic behaviour of glassy materials displays strong nonequilibrium effects, such as ageing in ...
We report a study of a series of simple model systems with only non-interacting Hamiltonians, and he...
We introduce an exactly solvable model for glassy dynamics with many relaxational modes, each one ch...
Several fluctuation-dissipation relations are investigated for a simple free-energy landscape model ...
We study the emergence of glassy states after a sudden cooling in lattice models with short-range in...
We investigate the nature of the slow relaxation in a three-dimensional lattice binary mixture with ...
International audienceGlassy behaviour in a simple topological model Lexie Davison and David Sherrin...
We have studied, using dynamical Monte Carlo methods, a facilitated kinetic Ising model for structur...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
In this paper we study a simple spin model which has a non-interacting Hamiltonian but constrained d...
In this paper we introduce a very simple model exhibiting slow relaxation, typical of glassy systems...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
The aim of this paper is to discuss some basic notions regarding generic glass-forming systems compo...
The aim of this work is to explore the consequences on the kinetics of structural relaxation of cons...
We study the dynamical transition between a fluid-like and a solid-like phase in a confluent cell mo...
The dynamic behaviour of glassy materials displays strong nonequilibrium effects, such as ageing in ...
We report a study of a series of simple model systems with only non-interacting Hamiltonians, and he...
We introduce an exactly solvable model for glassy dynamics with many relaxational modes, each one ch...
Several fluctuation-dissipation relations are investigated for a simple free-energy landscape model ...
We study the emergence of glassy states after a sudden cooling in lattice models with short-range in...
We investigate the nature of the slow relaxation in a three-dimensional lattice binary mixture with ...
International audienceGlassy behaviour in a simple topological model Lexie Davison and David Sherrin...
We have studied, using dynamical Monte Carlo methods, a facilitated kinetic Ising model for structur...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
In this paper we study a simple spin model which has a non-interacting Hamiltonian but constrained d...
In this paper we introduce a very simple model exhibiting slow relaxation, typical of glassy systems...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
The aim of this paper is to discuss some basic notions regarding generic glass-forming systems compo...
The aim of this work is to explore the consequences on the kinetics of structural relaxation of cons...
We study the dynamical transition between a fluid-like and a solid-like phase in a confluent cell mo...
The dynamic behaviour of glassy materials displays strong nonequilibrium effects, such as ageing in ...