The Crystallization Conjecture: A Review
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
math.AP
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conjecturecrystallizationopenparticlesreviewalwaysamountsappropriate
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In this article we describe the crystallization conjecture. It states that, in appropriate physical conditions, interacting particles always place themselves into periodic configurations, breaking thereby the natural translation-invariance of the system. This famous problem is still largely open. Mathematically, it amounts to studying the minima of a real-valued function defined on $\mathbb{R}^{3N}$ where $N$ is the number of particles, which tends to infinity. We review the existing literature and mention several related open problems, of which many have not been thoroughly studied.
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