Pyoung-Seop Shim, Hyun Keun Lee, Jae Dong Noh
We investigate percolation transitions in a nonlocal network model numerically. In this model, each node has an exclusive partner and a link is forbidden between two nodes whose $r$-neighbors share any exclusive pair. The $r$-neighbor of a node $x$ is defined as a set of at most $N^r$ neighbors of $x$, where $N$ is the total number of nodes. The parameter $r$ controls the strength of a nonlocal effect. The system is found to undergo a percolation transition belonging to the mean field universality class for $r< 1/2$. On the other hand, for $r>1/2$, the system undergoes a peculiar phase transition from a non-percolating phase to a quasi-critical phase where the largest cluster size $G$ scales as $G \sim N^{\alpha}$ with $\alpha = 0.74 (1)$. In the marginal case with $r=1/2$, the model displays a percolation transition that does not belong to the mean field universality class.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.5884
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