Jamming and Tiling in Fragmentation of Rectangles
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6318894
DOI10.1103/PHYSREVE.100.032122arXiv1905.06984WikidataQ90876619 ScholiaQ90876619MaRDI QIDQ6318894FDOQ6318894
Authors: E. Ben-Naim, P. L. Krapivsky
Publication date: 16 May 2019
Abstract: We investigate a stochastic process where a rectangle breaks into smaller rectangles through a series of horizontal and vertical fragmentation events. We focus on the case where both the vertical size and the horizontal size of a rectangle are discrete variables. Because of this constraint, the system reaches a jammed state where all rectangles are sticks, that is, rectangles with minimal width. Sticks are frozen as they can not break any further. The average number of sticks in the jammed state, , grows as with rectangle area in the large-area limit, and remarkably, this behavior is independent of the aspect ratio. The distribution of stick length has a power-law tail, and further, its moments are characterized by a nonlinear spectrum of scaling exponents. We also study an asymmetric breakage process where vertical and horizontal fragmentation events are realized with different probabilities. In this case, there is a phase transition between a weakly asymmetric phase where the length distribution is independent of system size, and a strongly asymmetric phase where this distribution depends on system size.
This page was built for publication: Jamming and Tiling in Fragmentation of Rectangles
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q6318894)