Abstract

We study numerically a two-dimensional monodisperse model of interacting classicalparticles predicted to exhibit a static liquid–glass transition. Using a dynamical MonteCarlo method we show that the model does not freeze into a glassy phase at lowtemperatures. Instead, depending on the choice of the hard-core radius for the particles, thesystem either collapses trivially or a polycrystalline hexagonal structure emerges.

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