Statistical Mechanics of the Glass Transition

Abstract

The statistical mechanics of simple glass forming systems in 2 dimensions is worked out. The glass disorder is encoded via a Voronoi tessellation, and the statistical mechanics is performed directly in this encoding. The theory provides, without free parameters, an explanation of the glass transition phenomenology, including the identification of two different temperatures, Tg and Tk, the first associated with jamming and the second associated with the appearance of a quasi-crystal at very low temperatures.

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