- In physics, chemistry, and
materials science,
percolation (from
Latin percolare 'to filter,
trickle through')
refers to the
movement and
filtering of...
- In
statistical physics and mathematics,
percolation theory describes the
behavior of a
network when
nodes or
links are added. This is a
geometric type...
- from the
stove or the heat
reduced to stop the
percolation.
Brewed coffee left
continuously percolating at the
boiling point will over extract, making...
- A
percolation test (colloquially
called a perc test) is a test to
determine the
water absorption rate of soil (that is, its
capacity for
percolation) in...
- Ramirez-Pastor; F.
Nieto (2003). "Dependence of the
percolation threshold on the size of the
percolating species".
Physica A. 327 (1): 71–75. Bibcode:2003PhyA...
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whether site or bond
percolation is considered. This
article deals with the
critical exponents of
random percolation.
Percolating systems have a parameter...
-
Percolater is the
fourth studio album by the
American punk rock band All,
released May 12, 1992
through Cruz Records. It was the band's
first album recorded...
- the
sites in a
percolating cluster".
Disorganized schizophrenia is more
complex as the
activity is
indicative activity in a
percolating cluster; however...
-
transition from a
macroscopically permeable (
percolating) to an
impermeable (non-
percolating) state.
Directed percolation is also used as a
simple model for epidemic...
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peculiar to Elasticsearch.
Percolating is a
reverse search:
instead of
returning all the do****ents that
match a
search query,
percolating returns all the (stored)...