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Self-similar gap dynamics in percolation and rigidity percolation

Mingzhong Lu, Yu-Feng Song, Ming Li, Youjin Deng

Published 2024-11-07Version 1

Spatial self-similarity is a hallmark of critical phenomena. We investigate the dynamic process of percolation, in which bonds are incrementally inserted to an empty lattice until fully occupied, and track the gaps describing the changes in cluster sizes. Surprisingly, we find that the gap sizes follow a universal power-law distribution throughout the whole or a significant portion of process, revealing a previously unrecognized temporal self-similarity. This phenomenon appears across various percolation models, like standard, explosive and rigidity percolation. Furthermore, in rigidity percolation, we directly observe a cascading cluster-merging dynamics, triggered by single bond insertion, and further obtain a distinct temporal self-similarity in the number of merged clusters, which are hidden in static analyses. Our results also suggest that, for rigidity percolation, the temporal self-similarity is probably more intrinsic than the spatial one. These findings offer a fresh perspective on critical phenomena and broaden potential applications across complex systems.

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