Of traffic jams, beach sands and the zero-temperature jamming transition
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 - 12:49
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers in condensed matter physics at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago have created an experimental and computer model to study how jamming, the physical process in which collections of particles are crammed together to behave as solids, might affect the behavior of systems in which thermal motion is important, such as molecules in a glass.