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The following pages link to Efficient measurement of the percolation threshold for fully penetrable discs (Q2703506):
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- Coordinated speed oscillations in schooling killifish enrich social communication (Q745964) (← links)
- Spontaneous flows in suspensions of active cyclic swimmers (Q745969) (← links)
- Micromechanical schemes for Stokes to Darcy homogenization of permeability based on generalized Brinkman inhomogeneity problems (Q832691) (← links)
- Some properties for the largest component of random geometric graphs with applications in sensor networks (Q1048237) (← links)
- Continuum percolation with unreliable and spread-out connections (Q1777943) (← links)
- Analysis of a more realistic well representation during secondary recovery in 3-D continuum models (Q1785121) (← links)
- The approximate invariance of the average number of connections for the continuum percolation of squares at criticality (Q1859772) (← links)
- Continuum percolation and stochastic epidemic models on Poisson and Ginibre point processes (Q2078621) (← links)
- Extending the excluded volume for percolation threshold estimates in polydisperse systems: the binary disk system (Q2281870) (← links)
- Barrier Coverage (Q2830235) (← links)
- The Power Laws of Geodesics in Some Random Sets with Dilute Concentration of Inclusions (Q2946839) (← links)
- Emergence of giant strongly connected components in continuum disk-spin percolation (Q3302657) (← links)
- Anisotropy in finite continuum percolation: threshold estimation by Minkowski functionals (Q3302959) (← links)
- Connectivity of random <i>k</i>-nearest-neighbour graphs (Q4676423) (← links)
- Exclusion volumes of convex bodies in high space dimensions: applications to virial coefficients and continuum percolation (Q5043108) (← links)
- Recent development on fragmentation, aggregation and percolation (Q5048485) (← links)
- An explicit Dobrushin uniqueness region for Gibbs point processes with repulsive interactions (Q5087006) (← links)
- Characterizing spatial point processes by percolation transitions (Q5101062) (← links)
- Random transceiver networks (Q5320653) (← links)
- Percolation of fully penetrable disks using the three-leg cluster method (Q5885287) (← links)
- Excess number of percolation clusters on the surface of a sphere (Q5936855) (← links)
- Phase transition in a stochastic geometry model with applications to statistical mechanics (Q6189705) (← links)