Percolation Threshold - Thresholds of Self-avoiding Walks of Length K Added By Random Sequential Adsorption

Thresholds of Self-avoiding Walks of Length K Added By Random Sequential Adsorption

k z Site Thresholds Bond Thresholds
1 4 0.593(2) 0.5009(2)
2 4 0.564(2) 0.4859(2)
3 4 0.552(2) 0.4732(2)
4 4 0.542(2) 0.4630(2)
5 4 0.531(2) 0.4565(2)
6 4 0.522(2) 0.4497(2)
7 4 0.511(2) 0.4423(2)
8 4 0.502(2) 0.4348(2)
9 4 0.493(2) 0.4291(2)
10 4 0.488(2) 0.4232(2)
11 4 0.482(2) 0.4159(2)
12 4 0.476(2) 0.4114(2)
13 4 0.471(2) 0.4061(2)
14 4 0.467(2) 0.4011(2)
15 4 0.4011(2) 0.3979(2)

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