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percolation


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  • Noun

    A process in which liquid passes through a solid or porous material, usually from a more concentrated solution to a less concentrated one, often bringing the solids in contact with a fluid, as in the filtering of coffee or water.

    - "The percolation of water through the soil is essential for plant growth."
    - "The percolation method is used to extract essential oils from herbs."
  • Noun

    A mathematical or physical process where particles or fluids spread out from a dense region to a less dense one, often following a power law distribution.

    - "The percolation model can be used to describe the spreading of fires or diseases."
    - "The percolation threshold is the critical point at which the connection between clusters becomes infinite."

Rhymes
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Variants
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percolate , percolated , percolates , percolating , percolation , percolations
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'percolare,' meaning 'to run through,' or 'to filter,' derived from 'per,' meaning 'through,' and 'colare,' meaning 'to flow' or 'to filter'.


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  1. The term 'percolation' was first introduced in the field of physics by the French mathematician Paul Painlevé in 1911.

  2. Percolation theory was popularized in the 1950s by the physicist John Dorrance, who used it to explain the behavior of porous media in filtration processes.

  3. The percolation threshold, the point at which the connection between clusters becomes infinite, is a critical parameter in percolation theory. It has been shown to have applications in various fields, including finance, economics, and computer science.


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  1. Phase Transitions: A fundamental concept in physics and mathematics, describing the changes in the properties of a system when it undergoes a transformation from one phase to another, such as solid to liquid or liquid to gas.

  2. Critical Phenomena: A class of physical phenomena that exhibit power-law scaling and self-similarity, often observed at phase transitions and in the vicinity of critical points.

  3. Porous Media: A medium that contains pores or voids, allowing fluids or gases to flow through it. Porous media are commonly found in geological formations, such as rocks and soils, and are used in various industrial applications, such as filtration and separation.


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Percolation has been used extensively in various fields, including physics, mathematics, and chemistry. It is a fundamental concept in the study of phase transitions and critical phenomena. Percolation theory has been applied to various real-world problems, such as the spreading of diseases, the behavior of porous media, and the analysis of complex networks.

How to Memorize "percolation"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a coffee maker with water slowly dripping through coffee grounds, extracting the flavors and aromas. Imagine the water moving through the tiny pores in the coffee grounds, creating a rich and complex brew.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'percolation' with the idea of filtering or extracting something valuable from a medium. Think of the process as a way of separating the essential from the non-essential, like coffee beans from water.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the phrase 'Perk and Filter' to remember the meaning of percolation. Think of 'Perk' as the process of extracting or filtering, and 'Filter' as the medium or porous material through which the process takes place.


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