Critical fragmentation properties of random drilling: How many random holes need to be drilled to collapse a wooden cube?
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
math.PR
keywords
holesbehaviorcriticalcuberandomwoodenclassicalcollapse
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A solid wooden cube fragments into pieces as we sequentially drill holes through it randomly. This seemingly straightforward observation encompasses deep and nontrivial geometrical and probabilistic behavior that is discussed here. Combining numerical simulations and rigorous results, we find off-critical scale-free behavior and a continuous transition at a critical density of holes that significantly differs from classical percolation.
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