On the universality of jamming percolation: reply to the comment of Jeng and Schwarz

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In Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 035702 (2006) we introduced a class of kinetically constrained models which display a dynamical glass transition. We focused on a particular example: the "knights" model. As correctly pointed out by Jeng and Schwarz cond-mat/0612484, we overlooked some additional directed frozen structures of the knights model which are not simple directed percolation (DP) paths: these "thicker" directed structures lower the critical density. Here we argue that, nevertheless, the full directed processes are in the DP universality class and the T-junctions between perpendicular segments of these give rise to a jamming percolation transition with the universal properties discussed in our previous work. Moreover, we present other models for which all our previous results, included the value of the critical density, hold rigorously.

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