2018-05-022018-05-022013http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12272/2798We simulate, via a discrete element method, the tapping of a narrow column of disks under gravity. For frictionless disks, this system has a simple analytical expression for the density of states in the Edwards volume ensemble. We compare the predictions of the ensemble at constant compactivity against the results for the steady states obtained in the simulations. We show that the steady states cannot be properly described since the microstates sampled are not in correspondence with the predicted distributions, suggesting that the postulates of flat measure and ergodicity are, either or both, invalid for this simple realization of a static granular system. However, we show that certain qualitative features of the volume fluctuations which are difficult to predict from simple arguments are captured by the theory.application/pdfenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEdwards ensemble; realistic simulations; tapped; narrow; two dimensional; granular columnsExact predictions from Edwards ensemble vs realistic simulations of tapped narrow two dimensional granular columnsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectAtribución (Attribution): En cualquier explotación de la obra autorizada por la licencia será necesario reconocer la autoría (obligatoria en todos los casos). No comercial (Non Commercial): La explotación de la obra queda limitada a usos no comerciales. Sin obras derivadas (No Derivate Works): La autorización para explotar la obra no incluye la posibilidad de crear una obra derivada (traducciones, adaptaciones, etc.).10.1088/1742-5468/2013/12/P12012