“…High density glass is obtained by vapor deposition of ethylbenzene on cold substrates, in addition to thermodynamically unstable low density glass [42]. When the temperature is raised in this system, a structural relaxation occurs to the unstable low density glass, while high density glass transforms directly to supercooled liquid [43]. States of WCA spheres also melted when kept at temperature T = 140 for state E, at T = 135 for states A and B, at T = 134 for state C and D, and at T = 131 for state F. State B kept at T = 135 remained to be so for a certain time, i.e., for t = 1087 (i.e., In Figure 12, we show the self van Hove correlation function F (r xyz , t) in the hopping states A, B, C, D, and E of WCA spheres.…”