A New Universality for Random Sequential Deposition of Needles
Abstract
Percolation and jamming phenomena are investigated for random sequential deposition of rectangular needles on d=2 square lattices. Associated thresholds pcperc and pcjam are determined for various needle sizes. Their ratios pcperc / pcjam are found to be a constant 0.62 0.01 for all sizes. In addition the ratio of jamming thresholds for respectively square blocks and needles is also found to be a constant 0.79 0.01. These constants exhibit some universal connexion in the geometry of jamming and percolation for both anisotropic shapes (needles versus square lattices) and isotropic shapes (square blocks on square lattices). A universal empirical law is proposed for all three thresholds as a function of a.
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