Kinetic facilitated models and the Mode Coupling Theory (MCT) model B are within those systems known to exhibit a discontinuous dynamical transition with a two step relaxation. We consider a general scaling approach, within mean field theory, for such systems by considering the behavior of the density correlator 〈q(t)〉 and the dynamical susceptibility 〈q(2)(t)〉 - 〈q(t)〉(2). Focusing on the Fredrickson and Andersen (FA) facilitated spin model on the Bethe lattice, we extend a cluster approach that was previously developed for continuous glass transitions by Arenzon et al. (Phys. Rev. E 90, 020301(R) (2014)) to describe the decay to the plateau, and consider a damage spreading mechanism to describe the departure from the plateau. We predict s...
We use a nonequilibrium Monte Carlo simulation method and dynamical scaling to study the phase trans...
An increase in the co-operativity in the motion of particles and a growth of a suitably defined dyna...
Chapters 2-12 are based on published or submitted works - see the corresponding links in the metadat...
Kinetic facilitated models and the Mode Coupling Theory (MCT) model B are within those systems known...
The mean-field theory of Kinetically-Constrained-Models is developed by considering the Fredrickson-...
We show that the relaxation dynamics near a glass transition with continuous ergodicity breaking can...
We study a three-dimensional plaquette spin model whose low temperature dynamics is glassy, due to l...
We show that facilitated spin models of cooperative dynamics introduced by Fredrickson and Andersen ...
Recent years have seen a great deal of progress in our understanding of bootstrap percolation models...
We use Monte Carlo simulations to study the static and dynamical properties of a Potts glass with in...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
5 pagesInternational audienceWe analyse, using Inhomogenous Mode-Coupling Theory, the critical scali...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) constitutes a systematically correctable, first-principles t...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) is conjectured to be a mean-field description of dynamics of the structur...
We investigate via Monte Carlo simulations the kinetically constrained Kob-Andersen lattice glass mo...
We use a nonequilibrium Monte Carlo simulation method and dynamical scaling to study the phase trans...
An increase in the co-operativity in the motion of particles and a growth of a suitably defined dyna...
Chapters 2-12 are based on published or submitted works - see the corresponding links in the metadat...
Kinetic facilitated models and the Mode Coupling Theory (MCT) model B are within those systems known...
The mean-field theory of Kinetically-Constrained-Models is developed by considering the Fredrickson-...
We show that the relaxation dynamics near a glass transition with continuous ergodicity breaking can...
We study a three-dimensional plaquette spin model whose low temperature dynamics is glassy, due to l...
We show that facilitated spin models of cooperative dynamics introduced by Fredrickson and Andersen ...
Recent years have seen a great deal of progress in our understanding of bootstrap percolation models...
We use Monte Carlo simulations to study the static and dynamical properties of a Potts glass with in...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
5 pagesInternational audienceWe analyse, using Inhomogenous Mode-Coupling Theory, the critical scali...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) constitutes a systematically correctable, first-principles t...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) is conjectured to be a mean-field description of dynamics of the structur...
We investigate via Monte Carlo simulations the kinetically constrained Kob-Andersen lattice glass mo...
We use a nonequilibrium Monte Carlo simulation method and dynamical scaling to study the phase trans...
An increase in the co-operativity in the motion of particles and a growth of a suitably defined dyna...
Chapters 2-12 are based on published or submitted works - see the corresponding links in the metadat...