Hyperuniformity can be altered by ‘weighting’ many-particle systems
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By including weights associated with particles, researchers in the US, South Korea and Germany have generalized significantly the concept of hyperuniformity of multi-particle systems.
Hyperuniformity refers to a structural property in which at large enough length scales there is hidden order. Hyperuniform systems behave like they have no order at small length scales, similar to liquids, but at larger length scales they behave like crystals. This dual character leads to important applications fo
Hyperuniformity refers to a structural property in which at large enough length scales there is hidden order. Hyperuniform systems behave like they have no order at small length scales, similar to liquids, but at larger length scales they behave like crystals. This dual character leads to important applications fo
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