Patterns and collective behavior in granular media: Theoretical concepts
Argonne National Laboratory · University of California, San Diego
Abstract
Granular materials are ubiquitous in our daily lives. While they have been the subject of intensive engineering research for centuries, in the last two decades granular matter has attracted significant attention from physicists. Yet despite major efforts by many groups, the theoretical description of granular systems remains largely a plethora of different, often contradictory concepts and approaches. Various theoretical models have emerged for describing the onset of collective behavior and pattern formation in granular matter. This review surveys a number of situations in which nontrivial patterns emerge in granular systems, elucidates important distinctions between these phenomena and similar ones occurring…
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2Topics & keywords
- Granular matter
- Granular material
- Physics
- Subject matter
- Collective behavior
- Epistemology
- Theoretical physics
- Statistical physics