2023
DOI: 10.1088/1751-8121/ace56d
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Steady states of two-dimensional granular systems are unique, stable, and sometimes satisfy detailed balance

Abstract: Understanding the structural evolution of granular systems is a long-standing problem. A recently proposed theory for such dynamics in two dimensions predicts that steady states of very dense systems satisfy detailed-balance. 
We analyse analytically and numerically the steady states of this theory in systems of arbitrary density and report the following. 
1. We discover that all such dynamics almost certainly possess only one physical steady state, which may or may not satisfy detailed balance… Show more

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