Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximately 0.64 for hard spheres was introduced more than half a century ago, there are still ongoing debates. The main difficulty in searching the densest packing is that states with packing fractions beyond the glass transition at approximately 0.58 are inherently non-equilibrium systems, where the dynamics slows down with a structural relaxation time diverging with density; hence, the random close packing is inaccessible. Here we perform simulations of self-propelled hard spheres, and we find that with increasing activity the relaxation dynamics can be sped up by orders of magnitude. The glass transition shifts to higher packing fractions upon in...
We report a numerical study of the close packing of monodisperse hard spheres. The close packings of...
Packing spheres efficiently in large dimension $d$ is a particularly difficult optimization problem...
By pouring equal balls into a container one obtains disordered packings with fascinating properties ...
Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximat...
Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximat...
Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximat...
Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximat...
Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximat...
Motivated by a recently identified severe discrepancy between a static and a dynamic theory of glass...
Motivated by a recently identified severe discrepancy between a static and a dynamic theory of glass...
We study, via the replica method of disordered systems, the packing problem of hard-spheres with a s...
We study, via the replica method of disordered systems, the packing problem of hard-spheres with a s...
In this thesis, experiments and simulations are combined to investigate the nonequilibrium behaviour...
By pouring equal balls into a container one obtains disordered packings with fascinating properties ...
We report a numerical study of the close packing of monodisperse hard spheres. The close packings of...
We report a numerical study of the close packing of monodisperse hard spheres. The close packings of...
Packing spheres efficiently in large dimension $d$ is a particularly difficult optimization problem...
By pouring equal balls into a container one obtains disordered packings with fascinating properties ...
Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximat...
Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximat...
Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximat...
Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximat...
Although the concept of random close packing with an almost universal packing fraction of approximat...
Motivated by a recently identified severe discrepancy between a static and a dynamic theory of glass...
Motivated by a recently identified severe discrepancy between a static and a dynamic theory of glass...
We study, via the replica method of disordered systems, the packing problem of hard-spheres with a s...
We study, via the replica method of disordered systems, the packing problem of hard-spheres with a s...
In this thesis, experiments and simulations are combined to investigate the nonequilibrium behaviour...
By pouring equal balls into a container one obtains disordered packings with fascinating properties ...
We report a numerical study of the close packing of monodisperse hard spheres. The close packings of...
We report a numerical study of the close packing of monodisperse hard spheres. The close packings of...
Packing spheres efficiently in large dimension $d$ is a particularly difficult optimization problem...
By pouring equal balls into a container one obtains disordered packings with fascinating properties ...