Abstract

We present a large-scale computer simulation of the prototypical three-dimensional continuum percolation model consisting of a distribution of overlapping (spatially uncorrelated) spheres. By using simulations of up to particles and studying the finite-size scaling of various effective percolation thresholds, we obtain a value of . This value is significantly smaller than the values obtained for simulations that have been carried out using smaller systems. Employing this value of and systems of size L = 160 (relative to a sphere of unit radius), we also obtain estimates of the critical exponents , and for the continuum system and show that the values are different than those obtained using previous values of .

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