Disordered hyperuniform phase
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The disordered hyperuniform phase [1] is a state of matter for which (scaled) density fluctuations diminish towards zero at the largest length scales [2].
References[edit]
- ↑ Salvatore Torquato and Frank H. Stillinger "Local density fluctuations, hyperuniformity, and order metrics", Physical Review E 68 041113 (2003)
- ↑ Remi Dreyfus, Ye Xu, Tim Still, L. A. Hough, A. G. Yodh, and Salvatore Torquato "Diagnosing hyperuniformity in two-dimensional, disordered, jammed packings of soft spheres", Physical Review E 91 012302 (2015)
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