Abstract
The statistical-mechanical properties of particles forming dimers are compared with the results obtained on a two-dimensional lattice through a random sequential addition (RSA) experiment. The relation between the most likely fraction of dimers filling the lattice at equilibrium in the disordered phase and the corresponding non-equilibrium jamming limit attained through RSA is explored. Some implications relevant for the physics of the liquid state are also discussed.
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