Carolina Brito, Harukuni Ikeda, Pierfrancesco Urbani, Matthieu Wyart, Francesco Zamponi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115(46) 11736-11741 2018年10月31日 査読有り責任著者
Significance
The jamming transition is a key property of granular materials, including sand and dense suspensions. In the generic situation of nonspherical particles, its scaling properties are not completely understood. Previous empirical and theoretical work in ellipsoids and spherocylinders indicates that both structural and vibrational properties are fundamentally affected by shape. Here we explain these observations using a combination of marginal stability arguments and the replica method. We unravel a universality class for particles with internal degrees of freedom and derive how the structure of packings and their vibrations scale as the particles evolve toward spheres.