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Phys. Rev. A 29, 2966–2967 (1984)

Causality bound on the density of aggregates

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R. C. Ball
Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, United Kingdom CB3 0HE

T. A. Witten
Corporate Research Science Laboratories, Exxon Research and Engineering Company, Annandale, New Jersey 08801

Received 2 January 1984; published in the issue dated May 1984

The irreversible accretion of diffusing particles onto a large cluster results in a tenuous aggregate characterized by a fractal dimension D0 smaller than that of space. The rate of aggregation onto the fastest-growing sites in such a process must not increase indefinitely as the cluster grows. This fact sets a lower limit on the fractal dimension, viz., the dimension d of space minus 1. For aggregation of ballistically moving particles, this bound implies that the aggregate must be compact: The fractal dimension must equal that of space. In general, if the aggregating particles follow trajectories of fractal dimension D1, the bound implies D0>~d-D1+1.

© 1984 The American Physical Society

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