Abstract
We observe growth oscillations in our Monte Carlo simulations of kinetic antipercolation that have no analog in regular percolation. A mean-field theory that explains the existence of these oscillations is presented. The kinetic critical exponent obtained in our simulations is close to the corresponding exponent for regular percolation. This suggests that kinetic antipercolation may be in the same universality class as kinetic percolation.
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