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Renormalized field theory of collapsing directed randomly branched polymers

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arxiv 0907.3430 v2 pith:QRXVZ632 submitted 2009-07-20 cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mechhep-th

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keywords brancheddirectedpolymerstransitioncollapseswollentheorybehavior
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We present a dynamical field theory for directed randomly branched polymers and in particular their collapse transition. We develop a phenomenological model in the form of a stochastic response functional that allows us to address several interesting problems such as the scaling behavior of the swollen phase and the collapse transition. For the swollen phase, we find that by choosing model parameters appropriately, our stochastic functional reduces to the one describing the relaxation dynamics near the Yang-Lee singularity edge. This corroborates that the scaling behavior of swollen branched polymers is governed by the Yang-Lee universality class as has been known for a long time. The main focus of our paper lies on the collapse transition of directed branched polymers. We show to arbitrary order in renormalized perturbation theory with $\varepsilon$-expansion that this transition belongs to the same universality class as directed percolation.

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