Kob and Andersen's simple lattice models for the dynamics of structural
glasses are analyzed. Although the particles have only hard core interactions,
the imposed constraint that they cannot move if surrounded by too many others
causes slow dynamics. On Bethe lattices a dynamical transition to a partially
frozen phase occurs. In finite dimensions there exist rare mobile elements that
destroy the transition. At low vacancy density, v, the spacing, Ξ,
between mobile elements diverges exponentially or faster in 1/v. Within the
mobile elements, the dynamics is intrinsically cooperative and the
characteristic time scale diverges faster than any power of 1/v (although
slower than Ξ). The tagged-particle diffusion coefficient vanishes roughly
as Ξ−d.Comment: 4 pages. Accepted for pub. in Phys. Rev. Let