Disordered Hyperuniform Many-Particle Systems via Tessellations
Invited
Abstract
Disordered hyperuniform many-particle systems are exotic amorphous materials characterized by
an anomalous suppression of long-wavelength density fluctuations that endows them with
novel transport, mechanical and optical properties. I will describe two different
tessellation-based procedures that lead to disordered systems that are hyperuniform.
Both methodologies convert initially disordered nonhyperuniform systems into
disordered hyperuniform ones.
an anomalous suppression of long-wavelength density fluctuations that endows them with
novel transport, mechanical and optical properties. I will describe two different
tessellation-based procedures that lead to disordered systems that are hyperuniform.
Both methodologies convert initially disordered nonhyperuniform systems into
disordered hyperuniform ones.
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Presenters
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Salvatore Torquato
Princeton University
Authors
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Salvatore Torquato
Princeton University