Is the alexander-orbach conjecture suitable for treating diffusion in correlated percolation clusters?

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How does a particle diffuse inside a percolation cluster? This question is of both scientific and practical importance, e.g. in drug-controlled release and vapour adsorption. Diffusion in fractal media is characterized by the fracton dimension, d s. The Alexander and Orbach conjecture indicates that d s = 4/3 for diffusion in classical percolation clusters and, after much research on the subject, it is still provides a very good approximation for d s in the case of uncorrelated percolation cluster structures. However, what happens to the value of d s when a particle is moving inside a correlated percolation cluster? In this work, this problem is studied via Monte Carlo computer simulation. Our results show that the Alexander and Orbach conjecture is not always fulfilled.

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Cruz, O., Hidalgo, R., Alas, S., Cordero, S., Meraz, L., Lopez, R., & Dominguez, A. (2011). Is the alexander-orbach conjecture suitable for treating diffusion in correlated percolation clusters? Adsorption Science and Technology, 29(7), 663–676. https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-6174.29.7.663

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