Absence of hyperuniformity in amorphous hard-sphere packings of nonvanishing complexity
Abstract
We relate the structure factor S(k 0) in a system of jammed hard spheres of number density to its complexity per particle () by the formula S(k 0)=-1/ [2''()+2'()]. We have verified this formula for the case of jammed disks in a narrow channel, for which it is possible to find () and S(k) analytically. Hyperuniformity, which is the vanishing of S(k 0), will therefore not occur if the complexity is nonzero. An example is given of a jammed state of hard disks in a narrow channel which is hyperuniform when generated by dynamical rules that produce a non-extensive complexity.
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