Facets of glass physics
Ludovic Berthier, Mark D. Ediger

TL;DR
This paper explores the fundamental physics of glasses, a widespread solid form with a long history, highlighting new insights into their properties and behaviors.
Contribution
It introduces novel perspectives and recent developments in understanding the fundamental physics of glasses, advancing the field beyond traditional theories.
Findings
New theoretical models of glass behavior
Recent experimental evidence on glass properties
Innovative approaches to glass physics
Abstract
Glasses constitute a widespread form of solid matter, and glass production has been an important human technology for more than 3000 years. Despite that long history, new ways to understand the fundamental physics of glasses continue to emerge.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlass properties and applications
