Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 16, 2026

Confocal Imaging of Confined Quiescent and Flowing Colloid-polymer Mixtures
Published on: May 20, 2014
Approximate symmetry laws for percolation in complex systems: Percolation in polydisperse composites
Alexei S Ioselevich1, Alexei A Kornyshev
1Institute for Materials and Processes in Energy Systems (IWV-3), Research Center Jülich GmbH, D-52425 Jülich, Germany.
Abstract:
The concept of so-called global symmetry of percolation models is discussed and extended to multicolored models. An integral equation is obtained, which determines the partial percolation probabilities P(a) for sites of color a. This equation is applied to a polydisperse particulate composite: a mixture of conducting (of relative fraction x(m)) and nonconducting spheres with distributions of sizes n(m)(R) and n(i)(R), respectively. We find the probability P(R) for a conducting particle of radius R to belong to the percolation cluster as a function of x(m) and a functional of n(m)(R') and n(i)(R'). The percolation threshold x is shown to decrease with increasing dispersion Delta of particle sizes. A simple law x=1/(3[1+(Delta/4)]) is obtained in the range of moderate dispersions. The theory is applicable also to a mixture of electronic and ionic conductors.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Woodward–Hoffmann Selection Rules and Microscopic Reversibility
First Law: Particles in One-dimensional Equilibrium
Generalized Hooke's Law
Kohlraush’s Law and its Applications
Ostwald’s Dilution Law
The Colloidal State

