Glasslike caging with random planes.

Phys Rev E

Department of Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA.

Published: February 2024

The richness of the mean-field solution of simple glasses leaves many of its features challenging to interpret. A minimal model that illuminates glass physics in the same way that the random energy model clarifies spin glass behavior would therefore be beneficial. Here we propose such a real-space model that is amenable to infinite-dimensional d→∞ analysis and is exactly solvable in finite d in some regimes. By joining analysis with numerical simulations, we uncover geometrical signatures of the dynamical and jamming transitions and obtain insight into the origin of activated processes. Translating these findings into the context of standard glass formers further reveals the role played by nonconvexity in the emergence of Gardner and jamming physics.

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