Scaling of a collapsed polymer globule in 2D
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.soft
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boundarycollapsedglobulepolymerscalingaffineanalysisanticipated
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Extensive Monte Carlo data analysis gives clear evidence that collapsed linear polymers in two dimensions fall in the universality class of athermal, dense self-avoiding walks, as conjectured by B.Duplantier [Phys.Rev.Lett. 71, 4274 (1993)]. However, the boundary of the globule has self affine roughness and does not determine the anticipated nonzero topological boundary contribution to entropic exponents. Scaling corrections are due to subleading contributions to the partition function corresponding to polymer configurations with one end located on the globule-solvent interface.
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