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Phase transition within glass states that go from smooth to infinitely rough. The transition was first identified by Elizabeth J. Gardner <ref>Bernard Derrida, Ian D. R. Aitchison, and David J. Wallace "Elizabeth Jane Gardner" Journal of Physics A '''22''' 1954-1958 (1989)</ref> in certain spin glasses <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(85)90374-8 E. Gardner "Spin glasses with p-spin interactions", Nuclear Physics B '''257''' 747-765 (1985)]</ref>, and was later on found in models of structural glasses <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-conmatphys- 031016-025334 Patrick Charbonneau, Jorge Kurchan, Giorgio Parisi, Pierfrancesco Urbani, and Francesco Zamponi "Glass and Jamming Transitions: From Exact Results to Finite-Dimensional Descriptions" Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics '''8''' 265-288 (2017)]</ref>.
Phase transition within glass states that go from smooth to infinitely rough. The transition was first identified by Elizabeth J. Gardner <ref>Bernard Derrida, Ian D. R. Aitchison, and David J. Wallace "Elizabeth Jane Gardner" Journal of Physics A '''22''' 1954-1958 (1989)</ref> in certain spin glasses <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(85)90374-8 E. Gardner "Spin glasses with p-spin interactions", Nuclear Physics B '''257''' 747-765 (1985)]</ref>, and was later on found in models of structural glasses <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-conmatphys-031016-025334 Patrick Charbonneau, Jorge Kurchan, Giorgio Parisi, Pierfrancesco Urbani, and Francesco Zamponi "Glass and Jamming Transitions: From Exact Results to Finite-Dimensional Descriptions" Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics '''8''' 265-288 (2017)]</ref>.
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