Consider a set of N cities randomly distributed in the bulk of a hypercube with d dimensions. A walker, with memory m, begins his route from a given city of this map and moves, at each discrete time step, to the nearest point, which has not been visited in the preceding m steps. After reviewing the
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Homogenisation theory for deterministic and random bianisotropic media
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