Abstract

Many values of the observed conductivity percolation exponent t cannot be explained by the classical universal theory or by the existing nonuniversal theories. In particular, the 1.3≤t≤4.0 clustering of t values, in both composite materials and porous media has not been accounted for. In this work we were concerned with a pseudononuniversal percolation behavior that, unlike the genuine nonuniversal behavior, explains the statistics of the experimentally observed percolation conductivity exponents in continuum systems.

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