Random organization. Ordered chaos
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2008-05
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Frenkel, D.
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Abstract
When we speak about self-organizing
systems, we intuitively think
of situations where an initially
disordered state spontaneously evolves into
an ordered one. On page 420 of this issue,
Corté and co-workers present a combined
numerical and experimental study1 of a
driven system of spherical particles dispersed
in a viscous liquid.