We examine the interplay between anisotropy and percolation, i.e. the spontaneous formation of a system spanning cluster in an anisotropic model. We simulate an extension of a benchmark model of continuum percolation, the Boolean model, which is formed by overlapping grains. Here we introduce an orientation bias of the grains that controls the degree of anisotropy of the generated patterns. We analyze in the Euclidean plane the percolation thresholds above which percolating clusters in x- and in y-direction emerge. Only in finite systems, distinct differences between effective percolation thresholds for different directions appear. If extrapolated to infinite system sizes, these differences vanish independent of the details of the model. In...
We investigate the percolation thresholds of both random and invasion percolation in two and three d...
For ordinary (independent) percolation on a large class of lattices it is well known that below the ...
In bootstrap percolation, it is known that the critical percolation threshold tends to converge slow...
This work explores the percolation thresholds of continuum systems consisting of randomly-oriented o...
We have studied the bond percolation problem of 3D anisotropic networks characterized by the anisotr...
In this article, we consider an anisotropic finite-range bond percolation model on Z(2). On each hor...
We have investigated the finite-size effects of anisotropic continuum percolation in two dimensions....
We study the percolation properties of force networks in an anisotropic model for granular packings,...
Percolation theory is a useful tool when modeling the random interconnectivity of the microscopic el...
Monte Carlo simulations of percolation on a square lattice with anisotropic inhomogeneous probabilit...
Recently a multifractal object, Qmf, was proposed to allow the study of percolation properties in a ...
For ordinary (independent) percolation on a large class of lattices it is well known that below the ...
Recently a multifractal object, Qmf, was proposed to allow the study of percolation properties in a ...
In this paper we analyze several anisotropic bootstrap percolation models in three dimensions. We pr...
In this paper we analyze several anisotropic bootstrap percolation models in three dimensions. We pr...
We investigate the percolation thresholds of both random and invasion percolation in two and three d...
For ordinary (independent) percolation on a large class of lattices it is well known that below the ...
In bootstrap percolation, it is known that the critical percolation threshold tends to converge slow...
This work explores the percolation thresholds of continuum systems consisting of randomly-oriented o...
We have studied the bond percolation problem of 3D anisotropic networks characterized by the anisotr...
In this article, we consider an anisotropic finite-range bond percolation model on Z(2). On each hor...
We have investigated the finite-size effects of anisotropic continuum percolation in two dimensions....
We study the percolation properties of force networks in an anisotropic model for granular packings,...
Percolation theory is a useful tool when modeling the random interconnectivity of the microscopic el...
Monte Carlo simulations of percolation on a square lattice with anisotropic inhomogeneous probabilit...
Recently a multifractal object, Qmf, was proposed to allow the study of percolation properties in a ...
For ordinary (independent) percolation on a large class of lattices it is well known that below the ...
Recently a multifractal object, Qmf, was proposed to allow the study of percolation properties in a ...
In this paper we analyze several anisotropic bootstrap percolation models in three dimensions. We pr...
In this paper we analyze several anisotropic bootstrap percolation models in three dimensions. We pr...
We investigate the percolation thresholds of both random and invasion percolation in two and three d...
For ordinary (independent) percolation on a large class of lattices it is well known that below the ...
In bootstrap percolation, it is known that the critical percolation threshold tends to converge slow...