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Maximum entropy and the stress distribution in soft disk packings above jamming
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627, USA.
Abstract:
We show that the maximum entropy hypothesis can successfully explain the distribution of stresses on compact clusters of particles within disordered mechanically stable packings of soft, isotropically stressed, frictionless disks above the jamming transition. We show that, in our two-dimensional case, it becomes necessary to consider not only the stress but also the Maxwell-Cremona force-tile area as a constraining variable that determines the stress distribution. The importance of the force-tile area had been suggested by earlier computations on an idealized force-network ensemble.
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