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Is Random Close Packing of Spheres Well Defined?
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Discrete GeometryRandom Close PackingEngineeringPhysicsEntropyApplied PhysicsProbability TheoryComputational ChemistryMolecular Dynamics StudyQuantum ChaosSoft MatterHard SpheresStochastic GeometryMolecular DynamicsCritical PhenomenonBiophysics
Despite its long history, there are many fundamental issues concerning random packings of spheres that remain elusive, including a precise definition of random close packing (RCP). We argue that the current picture of RCP cannot be made mathematically precise and support this conclusion via a molecular dynamics study of hard spheres using the Lubachevsky-Stillinger compression algorithm. We suggest that this impasse can be broken by introducing the new concept of a maximally random jammed state, which can be made precise.
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