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Explosive Percolation is Continuous, but with Unusual Finite Size Behavior

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Physical Review Letters, 106 (22): 225701+ (May 2011)
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.106.225701

Abstract

We study four Achlioptas-type processes with ” explosive” percolation transitions. All transitions are clearly continuous, but their finite size scaling functions are not entirely holomorphic. The distributions of the order parameter, i.e., the relative size smax⁡/N of the largest cluster, are double humped. But—in contrast to first-order phase transitions—the distance between the two peaks decreases with system size N as N-η with η>0. We find different positive values of β (defined via ⟨smax⁡/N⟩∼(p-pc)β for infinite systems) for each model, showing that they are all in different universality classes. In contrast, the exponent Θ (defined such that observables are homogeneous functions of (p-pc)NΘ) is close to—or even equal to—1/2 for all models.

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