Universal Formulae for Percolation Thresholds

Abstract

A power law is postulated for both site and bond percolation thresholds. The formula writes pc=p0[(d-1)(q-1)]-ad\ b, where d is the space dimension and q the coordination number. All thresholds up to d→ ∞ are found to belong to only three universality classes. For first two classes b=0 for site dilution while b=a for bond dilution. The last one associated to high dimensions is characterized by b=2a-1 for both sites and bonds. Classes are defined by a set of value for \p0; \ a\. Deviations from available numerical estimates at d ≤ 7 are within 0.008 and 0.0004 for high dimensional hypercubic expansions at d ≥ 8. The formula is found to be also valid for Ising critical temperatures.

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