Percolation of Monte Carlo clusters

Percolation theory is of interest in problems of phase transitions in condensed matter physics, and in biology and chemistry. More recently, concepts of percolation theory have been invoked in studies of color deconfinement at high temperatures in Quantum Chromodynamics. In the present paper we briefly review the basic concept of percolation theory, exemplify its application to the Ising model, and present the arguments for a possible relevance of percolation theory to the problem of color deconfinement.

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Main Authors: Wanzeller,W.G., Cucchieri,A., Mendes,T., Krein,G.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Física 2004
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-97332004000200021
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Summary:Percolation theory is of interest in problems of phase transitions in condensed matter physics, and in biology and chemistry. More recently, concepts of percolation theory have been invoked in studies of color deconfinement at high temperatures in Quantum Chromodynamics. In the present paper we briefly review the basic concept of percolation theory, exemplify its application to the Ising model, and present the arguments for a possible relevance of percolation theory to the problem of color deconfinement.