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within "cages" formed by their immobile, jammed neighbors
and the boundary, if any.
The appearance of rattlers is not a designed or
target feature
of the LSA, but a real phenomenon,
that the simulation, somewhat unexpectedly, reveals.
 
In the pre-"jammed" mode
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into account.
It is also easy and sometimes proves useful to
un-"jamfluidize" ora "fluidizejammed" the configuration,
by decreasing the sizes of all or some of the particles.
Another possible extension of the LSA is replacing
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The LSA is efficient in the sense that
the eventevents are processed essentially in an
[[event-driven]] fashion, rather than in a
time-driven fashion. This means that almost