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Moment scaling at the sol - gel transition

Condensed Matter 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Two standard models of sol-gel transition are revisited here from the point of view of their fluctutations in various moments of both the mass-distribution and the gel-mass. Bond-percolation model is an at-equilibrium system and undergoes a static second-order phase transition, while Monte-Carlo Smoluchowski model is an off-equilibrium one and shows a dynamical critical phenomenon. We show that the macroscopic quantities can be splitted into the three classes with different scaling properties of their fluctuations, depending on wheather they correspond to : (i) non-critical quantities, (ii) critical quantities or to (iii) an order parameter. All these three scaling properties correspond to a single form : <M>δP(M)=Φ((M<M>)/<M>δ)<M>^{\delta} P(M) = \Phi ((M-<M>)/<M>^{\delta}), with the values of δ\delta respectively : =1/2 (regime (i)), \neq 1/2 and 1 (regime (ii)), and =1 (regime (iii)). These new scalings are very robust and, in particular, they do not depend on the precise form of an Hamiltonian.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9901244,
  title  = {Moment scaling at the sol - gel transition},
  author = {R. Botet and M. Ploszajczak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9901244},
  year   = {2007}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures