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the
particles, except for the rattlers.
(Rattlers experience consistently low collision rates. This property allows one to detect rattlers.)
low collision rates, and that is one way to detect
them during calculations.)
However,
it is possible for a few particles,
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* [http://cims.nyu.edu/~donev/Packing/Animations.html LSA in action. A collection of animations by Alexander Donev]
* [http://cherrypit.princeton.edu/Packing/C++/ Source C++ codes of a version of the LSA in arbitrary dimensions]
* [http://imaging.robarts.ca/~jdrozd/thesisjd.pdf Granular flow simulations including vibrating and rotating container studies use LSA for low density particulate systems]
* [http://people.physics.anu.edu.au/~tas110/Pubblicazioni/ReggioC_10a.pdf Volume fluctuation distribution in granular packs studied using the LSA]
* [http://www.pack-any-shape.com/ LSA generalized for particles of arbitrary shape]