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Rotor-router aggregation on the layered square lattice (English)
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16 December 2010
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Summary: In rotor-router aggregation on the square lattice \(\mathbb Z^2\), particles starting at the origin perform deterministic analogues of random walks until reaching an unoccupied site. The limiting shape of the cluster of occupied sites is a disk. We consider a small change to the routing mechanism for sites on the \(x\)- and \(y\)-axes, resulting in a limiting shape which is a diamond instead of a disk. We show that for a certain choice of initial rotors, the occupied cluster grows as a perfect diamond.
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router-router aggregation
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random walks
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growth model
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