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Particle Dynamics at the Onset of the Granular Gas-Liquid Transition

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FIG. 1. (a) Pictures taken from the bottom of the cell for three different fillings in small beads N s ¼ 100 (red), N s ¼ 200 (green), and N s ¼ 300 (blue) and two different numbers of tracers, N t ¼ 1 (left) and N t ¼ 3 (right)
FIG. 2. PDFs of the measured velocities of the tracer along the (a) x axis parallel to excitation and (b) the y axis

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