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Long-range correlations in smoke-particle aggregates
Forrest, S. R.; Witten, T. A. Jr
1979-05-01
Citation:Forrest, S R; Witten, T A Jr (1979). "Long-range correlations in smoke-particle aggregates." Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General. 12(5): L109-L117. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/48797>
Abstract: Ultrafine smoke particles stick together to form chain-like aggregates. It is found that the particle density has long-range correlations of the same form in iron, zinc of silicon dioxide aggregates. The correlation data suggest a power-law spatial dependence giving a Hausdorff dimension between 1.7 and 1.9. The authors discuss the consistency of these results with a model based on percolation. They also compare their results with a random-walk model, which has a nominal Hausdorff dimension of 2.