Internal Aggregation Models on Comb Lattices

Abstract

The two-dimensional comb lattice C2 is a natural spanning tree of the Euclidean lattice Z2. We study three related cluster growth models on C2: internal diffusion limited aggregation (IDLA), in which random walkers move on the vertices of C2 until reaching an unoccupied site where they stop; rotor-router aggregation in which particles perform deterministic walks, and stop when reaching a site previously unoccupied; and the divisible sandpile model where at each vertex there is a pile of sand, for which, at each step, the mass exceeding 1 is distributed equally among the neighbours. We describe the shape of the divisible sandpile cluster on C2, which is then used to give inner bounds for IDLA and rotor-router aggregation.

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