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Let us consider a standard example of percolation theory, <ref name=deng>  [http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.72.016126 Youjin Deng and Henk W. J. Blöte, "Monte Carlo study of the site-percolation model in two and three dimensions", Physical Review E '''72''' 016126 (2005)]</ref>  
Let us consider a standard example of percolation theory, <ref name=deng>  [http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.72.016126 Youjin Deng and Henk W. J. Blöte, "Monte Carlo study of the site-percolation model in two and three dimensions", Physical Review E '''72''' 016126 (2005)]</ref>  
a two-dimensional [[building up a square lattice|square lattice]] in which:
a two-dimensional [[building up a square lattice|square lattice]] in which:
* Each site of the lattice can be occupied (by one ''particle'') or empty.
* Each site of the lattice can be occupied (by one ''particle'') or empty, and
* The probability of occupancy of each site is <math> \left. x \right. </math>, with <math> 0 < \left. x \right. < 1 </math>.
* The probability of occupancy of each site is <math> x </math>.
* Two sites are considered to be bonded if and only if:  
* Two sites are considered to be bonded if and only if:  
** They are nearest neighbours and  
** They are nearest neighbours and  
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