2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16227647
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Analysis of Uneven Distribution of Nodes Creating a Percolation Channel in Matrices with Translational Symmetry for Direct Current

Pawel Zukowski,
Pawel Okal,
Konrad Kierczynski
et al.

Abstract: In this study, the phenomenon of node percolation was tested using the Monte Carlo computer simulation method for square matrices with dimensions L = 55, 101 and 151. The number of samples for each matrix was 5 × 106. The spatial distributions of the coordinates of the nodes creating the percolation channel were determined, and maps of the density distribution of these nodes were created. It has been established that in matrices with finite dimensions, an edge phenomenon occurs, consisting of a decrease in the… Show more

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“…However, a notable decrease, over two-fold, was observed in the standard deviation as the size of the matrix increased. In [40], it was established that in matrices with dimensions L = 55, 101 and 151, an edge phenomenon manifests, characterized by a reduction in the concentration of nodes forming a percolation channel as one approaches the edge of the matrix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a notable decrease, over two-fold, was observed in the standard deviation as the size of the matrix increased. In [40], it was established that in matrices with dimensions L = 55, 101 and 151, an edge phenomenon manifests, characterized by a reduction in the concentration of nodes forming a percolation channel as one approaches the edge of the matrix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper [11] focuses on determining the percolation phenomenon for square matrices using the Monte Carlo simulation method. The spatial distributions of the coordinates of the nodes creating the percolation channel are determined, and maps of the density distribution of these nodes are created.…”
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confidence: 99%