Abstract

Different implementations of the mode-coupling feedback scenario of the fluid-glass transition are compared. It is pointed out that the relaxation of density fluctuations is at least partially controlled by shear motions coupled to one-particle diffusion. Neutron inelastic scattering studies are suggested to be done on heat-treated samples, at low temperatures.

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