Abstract
We first review the phenomenology of viscous liquids and the standard models used for explaining the non-Arrhenius average relaxation time. Then the focus is turned to the so-called elastic models, arguing that these models are all equivalent in the Einstein approximation (where the short-time elastic properties are all determined by just one effective, temperature-dependent force constant). We finally discuss the connection between the elastic models and two well-established research fields of condensed-matter physics: point defects in crystals and solid-state diffusion.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication date | 2005 |
| Publication status | Published - 2005 |
| Event | The 3rd International Workshop on Complex Systems - Sendai, Japan Duration: 16 Nov 2005 → 19 Nov 2005 Conference number: 3 |
Conference
| Conference | The 3rd International Workshop on Complex Systems |
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| Number | 3 |
| Country/Territory | Japan |
| City | Sendai |
| Period | 16/11/2005 → 19/11/2005 |
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