https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2003-00143-2
Directed spiral site percolation on the square lattice
Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology
Guwahati, Guwahati-781039, Assam, India
Corresponding author: a santra@iitg.ernet.in
Received:
10
November
2002
Revised:
20
February
2003
Published online:
23
May
2003
A new site percolation model, directed spiral percolation
(DSP), under both directional and rotational (spiral) constraints is
studied numerically on the square lattice. The critical percolation
threshold is found between the directed and spiral
percolation thresholds. Infinite percolation clusters are fractals of
dimension
. The clusters generated are anisotropic.
Due to the rotational constraint, the cluster growth is deviated from
that expected due to the directional constraint. Connectivity lengths,
one along the elongation of the cluster and the other perpendicular to
it, diverge as
with different critical
exponents. The clusters are less anisotropic than the directed
percolation clusters. Different moments of the cluster size
distribution
show power law behaviour with
in the
critical regime with appropriate critical exponents. The values of the
critical exponents are estimated and found to be very different from
those obtained in other percolation models. The proposed DSP model
thus belongs to a new universality class. A scaling theory has been
developed for the cluster related quantities. The critical exponents
satisfy the scaling relations including the hyperscaling which is
violated in directed percolation. A reasonable data collapse is
observed in favour of the assumed scaling function form of
. The results obtained are in good agreement with other model
calculations.
PACS: 64.60.-i – General studies of phase transitions / 83.80.Gv – Electro- and magnetorheological fluids / 72.80.Tm – Composite materials
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