@article{ISI:000236612400033, abstract = {Extended mode-coupling theories for dense fluids predict that nonlinear current-density couplings cut off the singular ``ideal glass transition″ present in the standard mode-coupling theory where such couplings are ignored. We suggest here that, rather than allowing for activated processes as sometimes supposed, contributions from current-density couplings are always negligible close to a glass transition. We discuss in schematic terms how activated processes can nonetheless cut off the transition by causing the memory function to become linear in correlators at late times.}, article-number = {135701}, author = {Cates, ME and Ramaswamy, S}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.135701}, issn = {0031-9007}, journal = {PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS}, month = {APR 7}, number = {13}, times-cited = {36}, title = {Do current-density nonlinearities cut off the glass transition?}, unique-id = {ISI:000236612400033}, volume = {96}, year = {2006} }