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      Multiscaling at Point J: Jamming is a Critical Phenomenon

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          We analyze the jamming transition that occurs as a function of increasing packing density in a disordered two-dimensional assembly of disks at zero temperature for ``Point J'' of the recently proposed jamming phase diagram. We measure the total number of moving disks and the transverse length of the moving region, and find a power law divergence as the packing density increases toward a critical jamming density. This provides evidence that the T = 0 jamming transition as a function of packing density is a {\it second order} phase transition. Additionally we find evidence for multiscaling, indicating the importance of long tails in the velocity fluctuations.

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          13 October 2003
          2005-07-13
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          10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.088001
          cond-mat/0310291
          3d219007-1e3c-452f-ac90-8b2c0c9b0b73
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          Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 088001 (2005).
          4 pages, 5 figures; extensive new numerical data; final version in press at PRL
          cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mech

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