Abstract

Neutron star crusts are studied using a classical molecular dynamics model developed for heavy-ion reactions. After the model is shown to produce a plethora of the so-called pasta shapes, a series of techniques borrowed from nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, and topology is used to craft a method that can be used to characterize the shape of the pasta structures in an unequivocal way.

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