This key-issues review is a plea for a new focus on simpler and more realistic models of glass-forming fluids. It seems to me that we have too often been led astray by sophisticated mathematical models that beautifully capture some of the most intriguing features of glassy behavior, but are too unrealistic to provide bases for predictive theories. As illustrations of what I mean, the first part of this article is devoted to brief summaries of imaginative, sensible, but disparate and often contradictory ideas for solving glass problems. Almost all of these ideas remain alive today, with their own enthusiastic advocates. I then describe numerical simulations, mostly by H Tanaka and coworkers, in which it appears that very simple, polydisperse...
The structure of real glasses has been considered to be microheterogeneous, composed of clusters and...
Glass poses an especially challenging problem for physicists. The key to making progress in theoreti...
The ability of some liquids to vitrify during supercooling is usually seen as a consequence of the r...
This key-issues review is a plea for a new focus on simpler and more realistic models of glass-formi...
attr he ow the surface of the percolating cluster that comprises all of the particles, reminiscent o...
Due to its non-crystalline nature, the glassy state has remained one the most exciting scientific ch...
Most of the liquid-state theories, including glass-transition theories, are constructed on the basis...
After explaining nature of glassy systems including discussions of associated mysterious phenomena w...
The concepts of connectivity, localization, and frustration are explored in relation to glass format...
The structure of real glasses has been considered to be microheterogeneous, composed of clusters and...
A theoretical perspective is provided on the glass transition in molecular liquids at thermal equili...
If a liquid is cooled sufficiently below the melting point, it becomes metastable with respect to th...
Understanding the physics of glass formation remains one of the major unsolved challenges of condens...
Experiments, theory, and simulation were used to study glass formation in a simple model system comp...
Understanding of the structure and dynamics of liquids and glasses at an atomistic level lags well b...
The structure of real glasses has been considered to be microheterogeneous, composed of clusters and...
Glass poses an especially challenging problem for physicists. The key to making progress in theoreti...
The ability of some liquids to vitrify during supercooling is usually seen as a consequence of the r...
This key-issues review is a plea for a new focus on simpler and more realistic models of glass-formi...
attr he ow the surface of the percolating cluster that comprises all of the particles, reminiscent o...
Due to its non-crystalline nature, the glassy state has remained one the most exciting scientific ch...
Most of the liquid-state theories, including glass-transition theories, are constructed on the basis...
After explaining nature of glassy systems including discussions of associated mysterious phenomena w...
The concepts of connectivity, localization, and frustration are explored in relation to glass format...
The structure of real glasses has been considered to be microheterogeneous, composed of clusters and...
A theoretical perspective is provided on the glass transition in molecular liquids at thermal equili...
If a liquid is cooled sufficiently below the melting point, it becomes metastable with respect to th...
Understanding the physics of glass formation remains one of the major unsolved challenges of condens...
Experiments, theory, and simulation were used to study glass formation in a simple model system comp...
Understanding of the structure and dynamics of liquids and glasses at an atomistic level lags well b...
The structure of real glasses has been considered to be microheterogeneous, composed of clusters and...
Glass poses an especially challenging problem for physicists. The key to making progress in theoreti...
The ability of some liquids to vitrify during supercooling is usually seen as a consequence of the r...