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Standard and inverse site percolation of triangular tiles on triangular lattices: Isotropic and perfectly oriented deposition and removal
De La Cruz Félix, Noris Melis; Pimentel, F. M. L.; de la Cruz Felix de Perez, Nelphy
; Ramirez Pastor, Antonio Jose


Fecha de publicación:
03/2024
Editorial:
American Physical Society
Revista:
Physical Review E
ISSN:
2470-0053
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Numerical simulations and finite-size scaling analysis have been carried out to study standard and inverse percolation of triangular tiles of side k (k-tiles) on triangular lattices. In the case of standard percolation, the lattice is initially empty. Then, k-tiles are randomly and sequentially deposited on the lattice. In the case of inverse percolation, the process starts with an initial configuration where all lattice sites are occupied by single monomers (each monomer occupies one lattice site) and, consequently, the opposite sides of the lattice are connected by nearest-neighbor occupied sites. Then, the system is diluted by randomly removing k-tiles [composed by k(k + 1)/2 monomers] from the lattice. Two schemes are used for the depositing and removing process: the isotropic scheme, where the deposition (removal) of the objects occurs with the same probability in any latticedirection; and the anisotropic (perfectly oriented or nematic) scheme, where one lattice direction is privileged for depositing (removing) the tiles. The study is conducted by following the behavior of four critical concentrations with the size k: (i) [(ii)] standard isotropic (oriented) percolation threshold θc,k (ϑc,k ), which represents the minimum concentration of occupied sites at which an infinite cluster of occupied nearest-neighbor sites extends from one side of the system to the other. θc,k (ϑc,k ) is reached by isotropic (oriented) deposition of k-tiles on an initially empty lattice; and (iii) [(iv)] inverse isotropic (oriented) percolation threshold θi c,k (ϑi c,k ), which corresponds to the maximum concentration of occupied sites for which connectivity disappears. θi c,k (ϑi c,k ) is reached after removing isotropic (completely aligned) k-tiles from an initially fully occupied lattice. The obtained results indicate that (1) θc,k (θi ,k ) is an increasing (decreasing) function of k in the range 1 k 6. For k 7, all jammed configurations are nonpercolating (percolating) states and, consequently, the percolation phase transition disappears. (2) ϑc,k (ϑi c,k ) show a behavior qualitatively similar to that observed for isotropic deposition. In this case, the minimum value of k at which the phase transition disappears is k = 5. (3) For both isotropic and perfectly oriented models, the curves of standard and inverse percolation thresholds are symmetric to each other with respect to the line θ (ϑ) = 0.5.
Palabras clave:
PERCOLATION
,
TRIANGUAR LATTICE
,
INVERCE
,
SIMULATION
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De La Cruz Félix, Noris Melis; Pimentel, F. M. L.; de la Cruz Felix de Perez, Nelphy; Ramirez Pastor, Antonio Jose; Standard and inverse site percolation of triangular tiles on triangular lattices: Isotropic and perfectly oriented deposition and removal; American Physical Society; Physical Review E; 109; 3; 3-2024; 1-18
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