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Intro
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Colloidal glasses Bringing glass physics into focus
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The fate of a typical liquid on cooling
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Glass transition is ubiquitous
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Striking features of the glass transition
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Dynamical heterogeneities (DH) in dense colloidal liquids Visualized using a confocal microscope
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Crystal: Devitrification
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Why is devitrification interesting?
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Dynamics frozen on particle scale
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Devitrification of a soft colloidal glass
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What do simulations say?
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One glass, two devitrification pathways
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@ Unifying Concepts in Glass Physics Meeting (UCGP 2018), Bristol
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Support Vector Machines
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Softness a better predictor of devitrification
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Supercooled liquids on a sphere
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The glass transition problem
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What happens when you curve space?
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Experimental system
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Topological charges in liquids on a sphere
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Cooperative dynamics in liquids on a sphere
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Machine learning glasses
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of colloidal glasses in this comprehensive lecture by Rajesh Ganapathy from the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research. Delve into the striking similarities between colloidal suspensions and atomic systems, and discover how their large size makes them ideal for studying statistical and condensed matter physics. Learn about a groundbreaking real-space imaging study revealing how glasses can transform into crystals despite frozen dynamics at the particle level. Examine competing theories of glass transition through experiments probing dense liquid dynamics on spherical surfaces. Gain insights into devitrification pathways, the role of softness in predicting devitrification, and the impact of curved space on glass transition. Uncover the potential of machine learning in understanding glasses and cooperative dynamics in liquids on spheres.

Colloidal Glasses - Bringing Glass Physics Into Focus by Rajesh Ganapathy

International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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