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arxiv: 0806.1552 · v1 · pith:3Z7RJAOFnew · submitted 2008-06-10 · ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn · cond-mat.soft

On the study of force-balance percolation

classification ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn cond-mat.soft
keywords percolationforce-balancemodelssametransitioncorrelationfindjamming
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We study models of correlated percolation where there are constraints on the occupation of sites that mimic force-balance, i.e. for a site to be stable requires occupied neighboring sites in all four compass directions in two dimensions. We prove rigorously that $p_c<1$ for the two-dimensional models studied. Numerical data indicate that the force-balance percolation transition is discontinuous with a growing crossover length, with perhaps the same form as the jamming percolation models, suggesting the same underlying mechanism driving the transition in both cases. In other words, force-balance percolation and jamming percolation may indeed belong to the same universality class. We find a lower bound for the correlation length in the connected phase and that the correlation function does not appear to be a power law at the transition. Finally, we study the dynamics of the culling procedure invoked to obtain the force-balance configurations and find a dynamical exponent similar to that found in sandpile models.

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