Käännöksiä ei löytynyt valitulle kohdekielelle.
The condition of being hyperuniform.
Hyperuniformity is defined by the scaling of the variance of the number of points that are within a disk of radius R. For the ideal gas (left), this variance scales like the area of the disk. For a hyperuniform system (center), it scales slower than the area of the disk. For example, for a crystal (right), it scales like the boundary length of the disk; adapted after Figure 1 of Ref.