Random parking, Euclidean functionals, and rubber elasticity (Q356685)

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Random parking, Euclidean functionals, and rubber elasticity
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    Random parking, Euclidean functionals, and rubber elasticity (English)
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    26 July 2013
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    Random parking (also known as random sequential adsorption) refers to a model in which open balls of a given radius arrive sequentially and uniformly at random in a cube, subject to non-overlap until saturation occurs. One first generalizes the model to local subadditive functions, obtaining so a general result on the averaged density of packed balls, which is then applied to classical Euclidean optimization problems on the random parking measure. Finally, one applies this study to a model for rubber previously proposed by one of the authors.
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    random parking
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    subadditive ergodic theorem
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    rubber elasticity
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    thermodynamic limit
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