Focus Session: Jamming I: Theory
FOCUS · V39
Presentations
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Anisotropic power-laws in sheared amorphous solids
ORAL
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Authors
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Criag Maloney
CMU; Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
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Mark Robbins
Johns Hopkins; Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University
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Apparent critical scaling for a steady-state sheared glass
ORAL
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Authors
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Thomas Haxton
University of Pennsylvania
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Andrea Liu
University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Predicting the Viscosity of a Supercooled Liquid
ORAL
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Authors
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Xi Lin
Boston University
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Jamming in systems with attraction
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Gregg Lois
Yale University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Physics, Yale University
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Is there a connection between structure and heterogeneous dynamics in supercooled liquids?
ORAL
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Authors
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William Krekelberg
University of Texas-Austin, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
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Venkat Ganesan
The University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas-Austin, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas Austin
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Thomas Truskett
University of Texas-Austin, Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
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An effective field theory for soft granular matter
ORAL
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Authors
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Silke Henkes
Brandeis University
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Corey O'Hern
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yale University, Yale University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Physics, Yale University
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Bulbul Chakraborty
Brandeis University
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Jamming and correlated percolation on energetically-evolved graphs
ORAL
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Authors
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Shiliyang Xu
Physics Department, Syracuse University
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J. M. Schwarz
Physics Department, Syracuse University, Syracuse University
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A ``Hamiltonian'' for Jammed Granular Matter
ORAL
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Authors
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Chaoming Song
Levich Institute and Department of Physics, City College of New York
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Ping Wang
Levich Institute and Department of Physics, City College of New York
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Hernan A. Makse
Levich Institute and Department of Physics, City College of New York
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Vacancy localization in the square dimer model
ORAL
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Authors
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Mark Bowick
Syracuse University
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Jeremie Bouttier
Saclay
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Emmanuel Guitter
Saclay
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Monwhea Jeng
Syracuse University
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Velocity fluctuations in dense granular flows
ORAL
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Authors
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John Drozd
University of Western Ontario
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Colin Denniston
University of Western Ontario
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Energy Transport of Jammed Systems
ORAL
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Authors
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Ning Xu
University of Pennsylvania and University of Chicago
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Vincenzo Vitelli
University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvanya
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Matthieu Wyart
Harvard University
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Andrea Liu
University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Sidney Nagel
University of Chicago
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Testing ergodicity in dense granular systems
ORAL
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Authors
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Guo-Jie Gao
Yale University
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Jerzy Blawzdziewicz
Yale University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Physics, Yale University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yale University
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Corey O'Hern
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yale University, Yale University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Physics, Yale University
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Anomalously Slow Dynamics in the Manhattan Model
ORAL
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Authors
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Prasanta Pal
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
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Corey O'Hern
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yale University, Yale University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Physics, Yale University
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