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A heuristic picture, due to de Gennes and to Skal and Shklovskii, of a diluted lattice is used to introduce a one-dimensional path length l which diverges more rapidly than the percolation correlation length at the percolation threshold. It is argued that thermodynamic functions should be scaling functions of {₁ (T) }l, where ₁ (T) is the correlation length of a one-dimensional spin system. The implications of this scaling ansatz are discussed.
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