In this paper we study the three-dimensional frustrated lattice gas model in the annealed version, where the disorder is allowed to evolve in time with a suitable kinetic constraint. Although the model does not exhibit any thermodynamic transition it shows a diverging peak at some characteristic time in the dynamical nonlinear susceptibility, similar to the results on the p-spin model in mean field and the Lennard-Jones mixture recently found by Donati et al. (e-print cond-mat/9905433). Comparing these results to those obtained in the model with quenched interactions, we conclude that the critical behavior of the dynamical susceptibility is reminiscent of the thermodynamic transition present in the quenched model, and signaled by the diverg...
We review the use of kinetically constrained models (KCMs) for the study of dynamics in glassy syste...
We use large scale computer simulations of a glass-forming liquid in which a fraction c of the parti...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
In this paper we study the three-dimensional frustrated lattice gas model in the annealed version, w...
The frustrated lattice gas model is studied in the quenched version where the interactions are quenc...
We present a non-randomly, frustrated lattice model which exhibits activated dynamics at a critical ...
The dynamical properties of a three-dimensional model glass, the frustrated Ising lattice gas (FILG)...
4 pages, 2 figures; minor changesMotivated by the concept of geometrical frustration, we introduce a...
To understand the origin of the dynamical transition, between high-temperature exponential relaxatio...
We study the relaxation process in a two-dimensional lattice gas model, where the interactions arise...
We study by means of Monte Carlo simulations the off-equilibrium properties of a model glass, the fr...
We investigate the thermodynamic and dynamic properties of a three dimensional associating lattice g...
The dynamical properties of the site frustrated percolation model are investigated and compared with...
We investigate the nature of the slow relaxation in a three-dimensional lattice binary mixture with ...
We study the equilibrium properties of an Ising frustrated lattice gas with a mean field replica app...
We review the use of kinetically constrained models (KCMs) for the study of dynamics in glassy syste...
We use large scale computer simulations of a glass-forming liquid in which a fraction c of the parti...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
In this paper we study the three-dimensional frustrated lattice gas model in the annealed version, w...
The frustrated lattice gas model is studied in the quenched version where the interactions are quenc...
We present a non-randomly, frustrated lattice model which exhibits activated dynamics at a critical ...
The dynamical properties of a three-dimensional model glass, the frustrated Ising lattice gas (FILG)...
4 pages, 2 figures; minor changesMotivated by the concept of geometrical frustration, we introduce a...
To understand the origin of the dynamical transition, between high-temperature exponential relaxatio...
We study the relaxation process in a two-dimensional lattice gas model, where the interactions arise...
We study by means of Monte Carlo simulations the off-equilibrium properties of a model glass, the fr...
We investigate the thermodynamic and dynamic properties of a three dimensional associating lattice g...
The dynamical properties of the site frustrated percolation model are investigated and compared with...
We investigate the nature of the slow relaxation in a three-dimensional lattice binary mixture with ...
We study the equilibrium properties of an Ising frustrated lattice gas with a mean field replica app...
We review the use of kinetically constrained models (KCMs) for the study of dynamics in glassy syste...
We use large scale computer simulations of a glass-forming liquid in which a fraction c of the parti...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...