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Published on: February 8, 2019
Diffusive geodesics wandering in networks of rigid chains
1University of Trento, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Via Sommarive 18, 38123 Povo (TN), Italy and Department of Mathematics, Via Sommarive 14, 38123 Povo (TN), Italy.
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We introduce an ensemble of spatial networks built from the junctions of hindered-rotation chains, incorporating directional correlations between bonds, an aspect ignored in the standard network modeling paradigm. The emergent random networks support geodesics with a wandering exponent ξ=1/2, and a travel-time fluctuation exponent χ=0, consistent with the KPZ relation, yet violating the bound χ≥1/8 predicted in the Poissonian framework. Transverse deviations follow the Kolmogorov distribution, indicating similarities between Brownian bridge excursions and geodesics in a random medium with correlated edges orientations. These results reveal a new universality class of Euclidean first-passage percolation, where local orientational memory reshapes transport properties and challenges existing bounds for random spatial networks.
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