A Study of Activated Processes in Soft Sphere Glass
David Lancaster, Giorgio Parisi

TL;DR
This paper investigates the activated processes influencing the dynamics of soft sphere glasses near the glass transition through extensive simulations, focusing on the statistical characteristics of these processes.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the size and nature of activated processes in soft sphere glasses close to the glass transition, based on long simulation data.
Findings
Identified statistical measures of activated process sizes.
Analyzed the role of activated processes in glassy dynamics.
Provided data on the scale of activated events near transition.
Abstract
On the basis of long simulations of a binary mixture of soft spheres just below the glass transition, we make an exploratory study of the activated processes that contribute to the dynamics. We concentrate on statistical measures of the size of the activated processes.
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