Even very weak correlated disorder potentials can cause extreme fluctuations in Hamiltonian flows. In two dimensions this leads to a pronounced branching of the flow. Although present in a great variety of physical systems, a quantitative theory of the branching statistics is lacking. Here, we derive an analytical expression for the number of branches valid for all distances from a source. We also derive the scaling relations that make this expression universal for a wide range of random potentials. Our theory has possible applications in many fields ranging from semiconductor to geophysics.

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