Abstract

One of the earliest and most fruitful applications of percolation theory has been to the problems involving porous materials and media. This is not really surprising. After all, in their original paper on the foundation of percolation theory, Broadbent and Hammersley (1957) had expressed the hope that their theory would someday be used for solving some practical problems involving porous media. But, despite their hope, explicit use of the concepts of percolation theory for describing various phenomena in porous media began only in the 1970s.

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