Extended Data Fig. 8: Shell ablation experiment.
From: Unveiling the predictive power of static structure in glassy systems

Shell ablation experiments for different temperatures. Ten models are shown per condition, their median is represented with the thick dashed line. For the ballistic regime, two shells are enough for the correct prediction. Only in the coolest regime (T=0.44), an extra shell improves the result. As the temperature cools, the number of shells required for the correct prediction grows from about three for T=0.56 to five at T=0.44. The diffusive regime seems to require fewer shells.