在无序格子中为最佳路径长度提供统一的缩放
Daniel Villarrubia-Moreno1, Pedro Córdoba-Torres2
1Departamento Matemáticas & Grupo Interdisciplinar de Sistemas Complejos (GISC), Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés 28911, Spain.
Physical review. E
|June 22, 2024
概括
这项研究介绍了无序格子中最佳路径的统一缩放替代方法,揭示了对它们的几何和强度无序极限中的通用指数的新见解.
科学领域:
- 复杂的网络 复杂的网络
- 统计物理 统计物理
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
背景情况:
- 在具有科学和技术应用的网络中,最佳路径计算至关重要.
- 格子几何学对最佳路径的影响,特别是在无序系统中,仍然未被充分探索.
研究的目的:
- 为D维无序格子中平均最佳路径长度提出一个统一的缩放替代方案.
- 调查格子几何学在确定最佳路径缩放中的作用,特别是在强度障碍极限中.
主要方法:
- 开发一种统一的缩放方法,其中包含两个新的指数,即 φ 和 χ.
- 在2D网格上进行了全面的数值模拟,并以3D形式获得了补充结果.
主要成果:
- 拟议的Ansatz成功地统一了强弱障碍制度的已知结果,包括交叉行为.
- 在无序格子中确定了新的缩放场景.
- 该论文提供了对普遍指数的洞察,例如在强度障碍极限中的最佳路径 (d_opt = φ + χ) 的分形维度.
结论:
- 嵌入格子的几何形状在无序系统中显著影响最佳路径特性.
- 统一的缩放方法为了解不同障碍强度和维度的最佳路径行为提供了一个强大的框架.
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