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weeks's controversy [4 articles]

Recent papers added to weeks's library classified by the tag controversy. You can also see everyone's controversy.
  • Reply to “Comment on `Translation-rotation paradox for diffusion in fragile glass-forming liquids' ”
    Physical Review E, Vol. 53, No. 3. (March 1996), pp. 2995-2997.
    by Frank H Stillinger, Jennifer A Hodgdon
    posted to controversy diffusion glass rotation by weeks on 2007-11-27 16:13:22 as ** along with 1 person kedmond
  • Comment on `Translation-rotation paradox for diffusion in fragile glass-forming liquids'
    Physical Review E, Vol. 53, No. 3. (March 1996), pp. 2992-2994.
    by Hans Sillescu
    posted to controversy diffusion glass rotation by weeks on 2007-11-27 16:10:17 as * along with 1 person kedmond
  • Reply to `Comment on “Jamming at zero temperature and zero applied stress: The epitome of disorder” '
    Physical Review E, Vol. 70, No. 4. (2004), pp. 043302-043302.
    by Corey S O'Hern, Leonardo E Silbert, Andrea J Liu, Sidney R Nagel
    posted to controversy hard-sphere jamming journal-club rcp by weeks on 2007-09-27 04:05:32 as read
  • Comment on `Jamming at zero temperature and zero applied stress: The epitome of disorder'
    Physical Review E, Vol. 70, No. 4. (2004), pp. 043301-043301.
    by Aleksandar Donev, Salvatore Torquato, Frank H Stillinger, Robert Connelly
    posted to controversy hard-sphere jamming journal-club rcp by weeks on 2007-09-27 04:04:48 as read
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