Scientists have solved a 50-year-old mechanics problem that could change how statisticians run simulations and draw conclusions. The question is this: Is a 2D liquid different from a 3D liquid? The ...
In two-dimensional (2D) solids, thermal fluctuations destroy crystalline order, displacement correlations increase logarithmically and density correlations decay according to power laws 1,2. However, ...
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