Defination of Percolation
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Percolation refers to the movement and filtering of fluids through porous materials. It is described by Darcy's law.
Broader applications have since been developed that cover connectivity of many systems modeled as lattices or graphs, analogous to connectivity of lattice components in the filtration problem that modulates capacity for percolation.
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- The passage and filtering of fluids through porous materials is known as percolation (from Latin percolare, "to filter" or "trickle through").
- Darcy's law explains how it works.
- Since then, broader applications have been developed that cover connectedness of multiple systems depicted as lattices or graphs.
- similar to the connectivity of lattice components in the filtration issue that modifies percolation capacity.
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