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Dynamic arrest phase diagram

Thus, for a given system one first determines 5 p(A ), as well as the matrices c, h, and X needed in these equations, and then numerically solve the v equations for the v parameters to classify the resulting state. For a binary mixture, for example, the solution Yi = Y2 = corresponds to a fully ergodic state, whereas a finite solution for both of these parameters corresponds to a fully arrested state. Under some conditions we also expect mixed states in which the particles of one species are arrested (e.g., finite Y2). while the other particles remain mobile (Yi = >) In this manner one may scan the state space to determine the regions where these different dynamic states occur, and the boundaries between them. Of course, mixtures with more than two components will present richer dynamic arrest phase diagrams. [Pg.24]


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