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Bnaya Gross1, Ivan Bonamassa1,2, Shlomo Havlin1
1Department of Physics, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Abstract:
We study the critical features of the order parameter's fluctuations near the threshold of mixed-order phase transitions in randomly interdependent spatial networks. Remarkably, we find that although the structure of the order parameter is not scale invariant, its fluctuations are fractal up to a well-defined correlation length ξ^{'} that diverges when approaching the mixed-order transition threshold. We characterize the self-similar nature of these critical fluctuations through their effective fractal dimension d_{f}^{'}=3d/4, and correlation length exponent ν^{'}=2/d, where d is the dimension of the system. By analyzing percolation and magnetization, we demonstrate that d_{f}^{'} and ν^{'} are the same for both, i.e., independent of the symmetry of the process for any d of the underlying networks.
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