Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2004-08-16
Phys. Rev. E72 (2005) 027103
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
5 pages, revtex4
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevE.72.027103
We study how to restore site percolation on a damaged square lattice with nearest neighbor (N$^2$) interactions. Two strategies are suggested for a density $x$ of destroyed sites by a random attack at $p_c$. In the first one, a density $y$ of new sites are created with longer range interactions, either next nearest neighbor (N$^3$) or next next nearest neighbor (N$^4$). In the second one, new longer range interactions N$^3$ or N$^4$ are created for a fraction $v$ of the remaining $(p_c-x)$ sites in addition to their N$^2$ interactions. In both cases, the values of $y$ and $v$ are tuned in order to restore site percolation which then occurs at new percolation thresholds, respectively $\pi_3$, $\pi_4$, $\pi_{23}$ and $\pi_{24}$. Using Monte Carlo simulations the values of the pairs $\{y, \pi_3 \}$, $\{y, \pi_4\}$ and $\{v, \pi_{23}\}$, $\{v, \pi_{24}\}$ are calculated for the whole range $0\leq x \leq p_c(\text{N}^2)$. Our schemes are applicable to all regular lattices.
Galam Serge
Malarz Krzysztof
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