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Chapter Five: Percolation on ℤ𝑑

Chapter Five: Percolation on ℤ𝑑

pp. 105-135

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, Temple University, Philadelphia
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Summary

There is a close relationship between random graphs and percolation. In fact, percolation and random graphs have been viewed as “the same phenomenon expressed in different languages” (Albert and Barabási, ). Early ideas on percolation (although not under that name) in molecular chemistry can be found in the articles by Flory () and Stockmayer ().

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