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Theory of continuum percolation II. Mean field theory

Condensed Matter 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

I use a previously introduced mapping between the continuum percolation model and the Potts fluid to derive a mean field theory of continuum percolation systems. This is done by introducing a new variational principle, the basis of which has to be taken, for now, as heuristic. The critical exponents obtained are β=1\beta= 1, γ=1\gamma= 1 and ν=0.5\nu = 0.5, which are identical with the mean field exponents of lattice percolation. The critical density in this approximation is ρc=1/\ve\rho_c = 1/\ve where \ve=d\xp(\x){exp[v(\x)/kT]1}\ve = \int d \x \, p(\x) \{ \exp [- v(\x)/kT] - 1 \}. p(\x)p(\x) is the binding probability of two particles separated by \x\x and v(\x)v(\x) is their interaction potential.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9606196,
  title  = {Theory of continuum percolation II. Mean field theory},
  author = {Alon Drory},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9606196},
  year   = {2009}
}

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25 pages, Latex