= Dynamical heterogeneity
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Dynamical heterogeneity is a concept primarily used in the field of statistical physics, condensed matter physics, and materials science to describe the varying dynamics of particles within a system. This phenomenon is particularly relevant in the study of glassy systems, supercooled liquids, and critical phenomena. In simple terms, dynamical heterogeneity refers to spatial and temporal variations in the movement or relaxation times of particles.
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