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Effect of Dimensionality on the Percolation Threshold of Overlapping Nonspherical Hyperparticles

Statistical Mechanics 2013-03-14 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

A set of lower bounds on the continuum percolation threshold ηc\eta_c of overlapping convex hyperparticles of general nonspherical (anisotropic) shape with a specified orientational probability distribution in dd-dimensional Euclidean space have been derived [S. Torquato, J. Chem. Phys. {\bf 136}, 054106 (2012)]. The simplest of these lower bounds is given by ηcv/vex\eta_c \ge v/v_{ex}, where vexv_{ex} is the dd-dimensional exclusion volume of a hyperparticle and vv is its dd-dimensional volume. In order to study the effect of dimensionality on the threshold ηc\eta_c of overlapping nonspherical convex hyperparticles with random orientations here, we obtain a scaling relation for ηc\eta_c that is based on this lower bound and a conjecture that hyperspheres provide the highest threshold among all convex hyperparticle shapes for any dd. This scaling relation exploits the principle that low-dimensional continuum percolation behavior encodes high-dimensional information. We derive a formula for the exclusion volume vexv_{ex} of a hyperparticle in terms of its dd-dimensional volume vv, surface area ss and {\it radius of mean curvature} Rˉ{\bar R} (or, equivalently, {\it mean width}). These basic geometrical properties are computed for a wide variety of nonspherical hyperparticle shapes with random orientations across all dimensions, including, among other shapes, various polygons for d=2d=2, Platonic solids, spherocylinders, parallepipeds and zero-volume plates for d=3d=3 and their appropriate generalizations for d4d \ge 4. We then compute the lower bound and scaling relation for ηc\eta_c for this comprehensive set of continuum percolation models across dimensions. We show that the scaling relation provides accurate {\it upper-bound} estimates of the threshold ηc\eta_c across dimensions and becomes increasingly accurate as the space dd increases.

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@article{arxiv.1210.0134,
  title  = {Effect of Dimensionality on the Percolation Threshold of Overlapping Nonspherical Hyperparticles},
  author = {Salvatore Torquato and Yang Jiao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.0134},
  year   = {2013}
}

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37 pages, 5 figures, 9 tables, to appear in Phys. Rev. E