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arxiv: 1707.02867 · v1 · pith:C3QZXL4Unew · submitted 2017-07-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Scaling behavior of knotted random polygons and self-avoiding polygons: Topological swelling with enhanced exponent

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keywords knotpolygonssegmentstopologicalaveragesizeequilibriumexponent
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We show that the average size of self-avoiding polygons (SAP) with a fixed knot is much larger than that of no topological constraint if the excluded volume is small and the number of segments is large. We call it topological swelling. We argue an "enhancement" of the scaling exponent for random polygons with a fixed knot. We study them systematically through SAP consisting of hard cylindrical segments with various different values of the radius of segments. Here we mean by the average size the mean-square radius of gyration. Furthermore, we show numerically that the equilibrium length of a composite knot is given by the sum of those of all constituent prime knots. Here we define the equilibrium length of a knot by such a number of segments that topological entropic repulsions are balanced with the knot complexity in the average size. The additivity suggests the local knot picture.

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