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Percolation due to the simultaneous occupation of two neighboring bond sites, namely a bond dimer, is considered here … by means of the renormalization cell technique providing an analytic way to obtain results such as percolation threshold … finite size scaling to obtain tendencies towards the thermodynamic limit. It is observed that the percolation threshold is …
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In this paper, the percolation of mixtures of monomers and polyatomic species (k-mers) on a square lattice is studied …
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The site percolation problem on square lattices whose sites are grouped in two types of energetically different patches …
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The percolation problem of interacting particles on square lattices with two kinds of energetically different sites is …
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lattices percolate, which is more than randomly formed lattices with the same bond content. Percolation curves for the diluted … lattice are obtained. The percolation threshold is about 0.4, which is less than 0.5, the percolation threshold for randomly … formed lattices. Percolation curves are better defined for diluted lattices when the fractional content of bonds in the …
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A generalization of the pure site and pure bond percolation problems called site–bond percolation on a triangular … site–bond percolation are used. In S∩B (S∪B), two points are said to be connected if a sequence of occupied sites and (or … finite triangular cells, is applied to study the site–bond percolation on triangular lattices. The percolation processes have …
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