“…The non-Arrhenius behavior of glass-forming liquids is no exception. Classical phenomenological models relate the relaxation time to macroscopic liquid properties, like the configurational entropy [22,23], the free volume [24,25,26,27], the energy [6,17,28,29,30,31,32], or the high-frequency elastic constants [33,34,35,36,37]. More recently, these models were supplemented by theories that generally have a more fundamental basis like, e.g., the mode coupling theory [13,38], the random-first-order-transition theory (RFOT) [39,40], energy-landscape based models [41,42,43,44,45], frustration-based approaches [46], the entropic barrier hopping theory [47], kinetically constrained models [48,49], etc.…”