Continuous-time random-walk approach to supercooled liquids. I. Different definitions of particle jumps and their consequences.
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A. Blumen | F. Ziebert | H. Meyer | S. Frey | J. Baschnagel | H Meyer | J Farago | J Baschnagel | A Blumen | J. Helfferich | J. Farago | F Ziebert | J Helfferich | S Frey
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