Macroscopic glassy relaxations and microscopic motions in a Frustrated Lattice Gas
Mario Nicodemi, Antonio Coniglio (Universit\`a di Napoli ``Federico, II")

TL;DR
This paper investigates the microscopic and macroscopic dynamics of a frustrated lattice gas, revealing glassy behaviors and violations of the Stokes-Einstein law, with insights related to experimental glass-forming systems.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of a frustrated lattice gas model, connecting microscopic motions with macroscopic glassy relaxation phenomena.
Findings
Violation of Stokes-Einstein law observed
Glass-like behaviors linked to microscopic motions
Results relate to experimental glass formers
Abstract
We study microscopic and macroscopic dynamical properties of a frustrated lattice gas, strictly related to usual spin glasses, showing the violation of Stokes-Einstein law. The glassy behaviors are analyzed and related with experimental results in glass former systems.
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