Klein's Icosahedron and the 1/41 Glass Transition Threshold

University of Southampton

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Abstract

For seven decades, materials scientists have observed that the glasstransition occurs at approximately 2.5% critical free volume acrossvirtually all glass-forming materials—polymers, metallic glasses,molecular liquids, and oxide glasses. Despite this remarkableuniversality, no fundamental explanation has been proposed for whythis specific value governs the transition. We present a derivationfrom icosahedral geometry: the critical free volume fraction equals1/41 = 2.439%, where 41 = (V − 1) + E represents the structuraldegrees of freedom accessible from a local perspective within anicosahedral cluster (V = 12 vertices, E = 30 edges). The (V − 1)term follows from Klein's icosahedral geometry: from any…

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Keywords
  • Icosahedral symmetry
  • Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)
  • Vertex (graph theory)
  • Volume fraction
  • Frustration
  • Cluster (spacecraft)
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