Percolation Perspective on Sites Not Visited by a Random Walk in Two Dimensions
Abstract
We consider the percolation problem of sites on an square lattice with periodic boundary conditions which were unvisited by a random walk of steps, i.e. are vacant. Most of the results are obtained from numerical simulations. Unlike its higher-dimensional counterparts, this problem has no sharp percolation threshold and the spanning (percolation) probability is a smooth function monotonically decreasing with . The clusters of vacant sites are not fractal but have fractal boundaries of dimension 4/3. The lattice size is the only large length scale in this problem. The typical mass (number of sites ) in the largest cluster is proportional to , and the mean mass of the remaining (smaller) clusters is also proportional to . The normalized (per site) density of clusters of size (mass) is proportional to , while the volume fraction occupied by the th largest cluster scales as . We put forward a heuristic argument that and . However, the numerically measured values are and . We suggest that these are effective exponents that drift towards their asymptotic values with increasing as slowly as approaches zero.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.2101.06655,
title = {Percolation Perspective on Sites Not Visited by a Random Walk in Two Dimensions},
author = {Amit Federbush and Yacov Kantor},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.06655},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
14 pages, 13 figures