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Critical exponents and universal excess cluster number of percolation in four and five dimensions

Statistical Mechanics 2021-08-24 v1

Abstract

We study critical bond percolation on periodic four-dimensional (4D) and five-dimensional (5D) hypercubes by Monte Carlo simulations. By classifying the occupied bonds into branches, junctions and non-bridges, we construct the whole, the leaf-free and the bridge-free clusters using the breadth-first-search algorithm. From the geometric properties of these clusters, we determine a set of four critical exponents, including the thermal exponent yt1/νy_{\rm t} \equiv 1/\nu, the fractal dimension dfd_{\rm f}, the backbone exponent dBd_{\rm B} and the shortest-path exponent dmind_{\rm min}. We also obtain an estimate of the excess cluster number bb which is a universal quantity related to the finite-size scaling of the total number of clusters. The results are yt=1.461(5)y_{\rm t} = 1.461(5), df=3.0446(7)d_{\rm f} = 3.044 \, 6(7), dB=1.9844(11)d_{\rm B} = 1.984\,4(11), dmin=1.6042(5)d_{\rm min} = 1.604 \, 2(5), b=0.62(1)b = 0.62(1) for 4D; and yt=1.743(10)y_{\rm t} = 1.743(10), df=3.5260(14)d_{\rm f} = 3.526\,0(14), dB=2.0226(27)d_{\rm B} = 2.022\,6(27), dmin=1.8137(16)d_{\rm min} = 1.813\, 7(16), b=0.62(2)b = 0.62(2) for 5D. The values of the critical exponents are compatible with or improving over the existing estimates, and those of the excess cluster number bb have not been reported before. Together with the existing values in other spatial dimensions dd, the dd-dependent behavior of the critical exponents is obtained, and a local maximum of dBd_{\rm B} is observed near d5d \approx 5. It is suggested that, as expected, critical percolation clusters become more and more dendritic as dd increases.

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@article{arxiv.2004.11289,
  title  = {Critical exponents and universal excess cluster number of percolation in four and five dimensions},
  author = {Zhongjin Zhang and Pengcheng Hou and Sheng Fang and Hao Hu and Youjin Deng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.11289},
  year   = {2021}
}

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11 pages, 10 figures