A Universal Formula for Percolation Thresholds II. Extension to Anisotropic and Aperiodic Lattices

Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

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12 pages, latex, 3 Figs not included

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10.1103/PhysRevE.56.322

In a recent paper, we have reported a universal power law for both site and bond percolation thresholds in any Bravais lattice with q equivalent nearest neighbors in dimension d. We now extend it to three different classes of lattices which are, respectively, anisotropic lattices whith not equivalent nearest neighbors, non-Bravais lattices with two atom unit cells, and quasicrystals. The investigation is focussed on d=2 and d=3, due to the lack of experimental data at higher dimensions. The extension to these lattices requires the substitution of q by an effective (non integer) value $q_{eff}$ in the universal law. For each out of 17 lattices which constitute our sample, we argue the existence of one $q_{eff}$ which reproduces both the site and the percolation threshold, with a deviation with respect to numerical estimates which does not exceed $\mp 0.01$.

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