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On random graphs and the statistical mechanics of granular matter

Johannes Berg, Anita Mehta

Published 2000-12-21, updated 2001-10-19Version 2

The dynamics of spins on a random graph with ferromagnetic three-spin interactions is used to model the compaction of granular matter under a series of taps. Taps are modelled as the random flipping of a small fraction of the spins followed by a quench at zero temperature. We find that the density approached during a logarithmically slow compaction - the random-close-packing density - corresponds to a dynamical phase transition. We discuss the the role of cascades of successive spin-flips in this model and link them with density-noise power fluctuations observed in recent experiments.

Comments: minor changes, to appear in EPL
Journal: Europhys. Lett. 56 (6), 784-790 (2001)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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