Comment to "Thomson rings in a disk"
Abstract
We have found that the minimum energy configuration of N=395 charges confined in a disk and interacting via the Coulomb potential, reported by Cerkaski et al. in Ref.~Cerkaski15 is not a global minimum of the total electrostatic energy. We have identified a large number of configurations with lower energy, where defects are present close to the center of the disk; thus, the formation of a hexagonal core and valence circular rings for the centered configurations, predicted by the model of Ref.~Cerkaski15, is not supported by numerical evidence and the configurations obtained with this model cannot be used as a guide for the numerical calculations, as claimed by the authors.
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