Abstract
The chordless cycle sizes of spatially embedded networks are demonstrated to follow an exponential growth law similar to random graphs if the number of nodesNxis below a critical valueN*. For covalent polymer networks, increasing the network size, as measured by the number of cross-link nodes, beyondN*results in a crossover to a new regime in which the characteristic size of the chordless cyclesh*no longer increases. From this result, the onset and intensity of finite-size effects can be predicted from measurement ofh*in large networks. Although such information is largely inaccessible with experiments, the agreement of simulation results from molecular dynamics, Metropolis Monte Carlo, and kinetic Monte Carlo suggests the crossover is a fundamental physical feature which is insensitive to the details of the network generation. These results show random graphs as a promising model to capture structural differences in confined physical networks.
Funder
DOD | United States Army | RDECOM | Army Research Laboratory
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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2 articles.
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