We report a detailed study of the stationary points (zero-force points) of the potential energy surface (PES) of a model structural glassformer. We compare stationary points found with two different algorithms (eigenvector following and square gradient minimization), and show that the mapping between instantaneous configuration and stationary points defined by those algorithms is as different as to strongly influence the instability index K vs. temperature plot, which relevance in analyzing the liquid dynamics is thus questioned. On the other hand, the plot of K vs. energy is much less sensitive to the algorithm employed, showing that the energy is the good variable to discuss geometric properties of the PES. We find new evidence of a geome...
SWAP algorithms can shift the glass transition to lower temperatures, a recent unexplained observati...
We establish that the behavior of fluids consisting of repulsive spheres under the combined effects ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss some basic notions regarding generic glass-forming systems compo...
Despite intensive research during the last decades, thetheoreticalunderstanding of supercooled liqui...
4siThe phenomenology of glass-forming liquids is often described in terms of their underlying, high-...
We study the properties of local potential energy minima ('inherent structures') sampled by liquids ...
We develop a framework for understanding the difference between strong and fragile behavior in the d...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
The dynamics and thermodynamics of a model potential-energy surface are analyzed with regard to supe...
We analyze through molecular dynamics simulations of a Lennard-Jones (LJ) binary mixture the statist...
For a model glass former we demonstrate via computer simulations how macroscopic dynamic quantities ...
The potential energy landscape (PEL) formalism is a statistical mechanical approach to describe sup...
We investigate the mechanical properties of several model liquids and corresponding local energy min...
International audienceThe activation-relaxation technique (ART), a saddle-point search method, is ap...
Therefore and s differently weight the low-frequency modes. Specifically, in the small Q limit, i...
SWAP algorithms can shift the glass transition to lower temperatures, a recent unexplained observati...
We establish that the behavior of fluids consisting of repulsive spheres under the combined effects ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss some basic notions regarding generic glass-forming systems compo...
Despite intensive research during the last decades, thetheoreticalunderstanding of supercooled liqui...
4siThe phenomenology of glass-forming liquids is often described in terms of their underlying, high-...
We study the properties of local potential energy minima ('inherent structures') sampled by liquids ...
We develop a framework for understanding the difference between strong and fragile behavior in the d...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
The dynamics and thermodynamics of a model potential-energy surface are analyzed with regard to supe...
We analyze through molecular dynamics simulations of a Lennard-Jones (LJ) binary mixture the statist...
For a model glass former we demonstrate via computer simulations how macroscopic dynamic quantities ...
The potential energy landscape (PEL) formalism is a statistical mechanical approach to describe sup...
We investigate the mechanical properties of several model liquids and corresponding local energy min...
International audienceThe activation-relaxation technique (ART), a saddle-point search method, is ap...
Therefore and s differently weight the low-frequency modes. Specifically, in the small Q limit, i...
SWAP algorithms can shift the glass transition to lower temperatures, a recent unexplained observati...
We establish that the behavior of fluids consisting of repulsive spheres under the combined effects ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss some basic notions regarding generic glass-forming systems compo...