Random Loose Packing in Granular Matter
David Aristoff, Charles Radin

TL;DR
This paper presents a two-dimensional probabilistic model of granular matter that demonstrates a sharp random loose packing density, which could be experimentally verified in real granular systems.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel probabilistic model capturing the random loose packing density in granular matter, highlighting a sharp density phenomenon.
Findings
Model exhibits a sharp random loose packing density
Potential for experimental verification in real granular systems
Provides insights into granular matter packing behavior
Abstract
We introduce and simulate a two dimensional probabilistic model of granular matter at vanishing pressure. The model exhibits a perfectly sharp random loose packing density, a phenomenon that should be verifiable for real granular matter.
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