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FIG. 1. Examples of an experimental (a) and numerical (b) force network. Experimental and numerical examples are generated at the same strain amplitude γ = 14.9% and φ = 0.8036
FIG. 2. The evolution of the fraction of particles with contact number Z 2,3,4,5 as a function of the fraction of  non-rattlers f N R , for both experiments (◦) and simulations (4) for a range of φ’s (color scale)
FIG. 3. (a) Pressure evolution versus 1-f N R for both exper- exper-iments (◦) and simulations (4)
Figure 3 shows other conventional measures comparing the experimental and the numerical data: in Fig
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