“…3 For instance, in multicomponent chalcogenide glasses containing an important fraction of Group VI elements (S, Se, Te) or in multicomponent oxides, such rules permit determining the fl exible-torigid transition due to the presence of anomalies or thresholds in various physicochemical properties, as detected from Raman scattering, 5 stress relaxation and viscosity measurements, 6 vibrational density of states, 7 Brillouin scattering, 8 and resistivity. 9 However, for many other systems, including the important classes of oxides, silicates, or borosilicates, which represent the base material for many domestic and industrial applications in glass science, the question of a well-defi ned coordination number has been a long-standing issue.…”