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Emergent <Emphasis Type="Italic">SO</Emphasis>(3) Symmetry of the Frictionless Shear Jamming Transition
Authors:Marco Baity-Jesi  Carl P Goodrich  Andrea J Liu  Sidney R Nagel  James P Sethna
Institution:1.Institut de Physique Théorique, DRF, CEA,Saclay,France;2.Department of Physics and Astronomy,University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,USA;3.School of Engineering and Applied Sciences,Harvard University,Cambridge,USA;4.James Franck Institute, Enrico Fermi Institute, Department of Physics,The University of Chicago,Chicago,USA;5.Department of Physics,Cornell University,Ithaca,USA
Abstract:We study the shear jamming of athermal frictionless soft spheres, and find that in the thermodynamic limit, a shear-jammed state exists with different elastic properties from the isotropically-jammed state. For example, shear-jammed states can have a non-zero residual shear stress in the thermodynamic limit that arises from long-range stress-stress correlations. As a result, the ratio of the shear and bulk moduli, which in isotropically-jammed systems vanishes as the jamming transition is approached from above, instead approaches a constant. Despite these striking differences, we argue that in a deeper sense, the shear jamming and isotropic jamming transitions actually have the same symmetry, and that the differences can be fully understood by rotating the six-dimensional basis of the elastic modulus tensor.
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