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S Torquato1, O U Uche, F H Stillinger
1Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA. torquato@electron.princeton.edu
Abstract:
Sphere packings in high dimensions have been the subject of recent theoretical interest. Employing numerical and theoretical methods, we investigate the structural characteristics of random sequential addition (RSA) of congruent spheres in d -dimensional Euclidean space R{d} in the infinite-time or saturation limit for the first six space dimensions (1< or =d < or =6) . Specifically, we determine the saturation density, pair correlation function, cumulative coordination number and the structure factor in each of these dimensions. We find that for 2< or =d
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