Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) constitutes a systematically correctable, first-principles theory to study the dynamics of supercooled liquids and the glass transition. It is a hierarchical framework that, through the incorporation of increasingly many particle density correlations, can remedy some of the inherent limitations of the ideal mode-coupling theory (MCT). However, despite MCT’s limitations, the ideal theory also enjoys several remarkable successes, notably including the analytical scaling laws for the α- and β-relaxation dynamics. Here, we mathematically derive similar scaling laws for arbitrary-order multi-point density correlation functions obtained from GMCT under arbitrary mean-field closure levels. More specifically,...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) is a first-principlesbased and systematically correctable fr...
Building on the recently derived inhomogeneous mode-coupling theory, we extend the generalized mode-...
The scaling relations close to the ideal glass transition point in a self-consistent mode coupling m...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) constitutes a systematically correctable, first-principles t...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) constitutes a systematically correctable, first-principles t...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) constitutes a systematically correctable, first-principles t...
\u3cp\u3eThe mode-coupling theory of the glass transition treats the dynamics of supercooled liquids...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) constitutes one of the few first-principles-based approaches to describe ...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) constitutes one of the few first-principles-based approaches to describe ...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) constitutes one of the few first-principles-based approaches to describe ...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) constitutes one of the few first-principles-based approaches to describe ...
\u3cp\u3eWe present an extensive treatment of the generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) of the gla...
The emergence of glassy dynamics and the glass transition in dense disordered systems is still not f...
We develop a first-principles-based generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) for the tagged-particle ...
Abstract: The emergence of glassy dynamics and the glass transition in dense disordered systems is s...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) is a first-principlesbased and systematically correctable fr...
Building on the recently derived inhomogeneous mode-coupling theory, we extend the generalized mode-...
The scaling relations close to the ideal glass transition point in a self-consistent mode coupling m...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) constitutes a systematically correctable, first-principles t...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) constitutes a systematically correctable, first-principles t...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) constitutes a systematically correctable, first-principles t...
\u3cp\u3eThe mode-coupling theory of the glass transition treats the dynamics of supercooled liquids...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) constitutes one of the few first-principles-based approaches to describe ...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) constitutes one of the few first-principles-based approaches to describe ...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) constitutes one of the few first-principles-based approaches to describe ...
Mode-coupling theory (MCT) constitutes one of the few first-principles-based approaches to describe ...
\u3cp\u3eWe present an extensive treatment of the generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) of the gla...
The emergence of glassy dynamics and the glass transition in dense disordered systems is still not f...
We develop a first-principles-based generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) for the tagged-particle ...
Abstract: The emergence of glassy dynamics and the glass transition in dense disordered systems is s...
Generalized mode-coupling theory (GMCT) is a first-principlesbased and systematically correctable fr...
Building on the recently derived inhomogeneous mode-coupling theory, we extend the generalized mode-...
The scaling relations close to the ideal glass transition point in a self-consistent mode coupling m...