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Scaling of cluster heterogeneity in percolation transitions

Statistical Mechanics 2011-07-26 v1

Abstract

We investigate a critical scaling law for the cluster heterogeneity HH in site and bond percolations in dd-dimensional lattices with d=2,...,6d=2,...,6. The cluster heterogeneity is defined as the number of distinct cluster sizes. As an occupation probability pp increases, the cluster size distribution evolves from a monodisperse distribution to a polydisperse one in the subcritical phase, and back to a monodisperse one in the supercritical phase. We show analytically that HH diverges algebraically approaching the percolation critical point pcp_c as Hppc1/σH\sim |p-p_c|^{-1/\sigma} with the critical exponent σ\sigma associated with the characteristic cluster size. Interestingly, its finite-size-scaling behavior is governed by a new exponent νH=(1+df/d)ν\nu_H = (1+d_f/d)\nu where dfd_f is the fractal dimension of the critical percolating cluster and ν\nu is the correlation length exponent. The corresponding scaling variable defines a singular path to the critical point. All results are confirmed by numerical simulations.

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@article{arxiv.1106.0354,
  title  = {Scaling of cluster heterogeneity in percolation transitions},
  author = {Jae Dong Noh and Hyun Keun Lee and Hyunggyu Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.0354},
  year   = {2011}
}

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4 pages, 4 figures