Abstract

Some essential dynamical features of the Biroli-Mezard model are discussed. We observe a dynamical slowing down which for higher densities depends both on the observation time and the age of the system. We relate this aging behavior to the real space dynamics of the system, where due to some essential initial restructuring the system gains mobility. This allows us to get a better understanding of what is causing the two-time dependence of the correlation function. Finally, we quantify how heterogenous the slow dynamics of the BM model is by investigating the dynamical susceptibility and discuss its dependence on the age of the system.

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