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arxiv: 1311.1447 · v1 · pith:BF3GUL3Nnew · submitted 2013-11-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.mtrl-sci· q-bio.BM

Annealed lattice animal model and Flory theory for the melt of non-concatenated rings: Towards the physics of crumpling

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft cond-mat.mtrl-sciq-bio.BM
keywords florymeltringstheoryannealedexponentnon-concatenatedpath
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A Flory theory is constructed for a long polymer ring in a melt of unknotted and non-concatenated rings. The theory assumes that the ring forms an effective annealed branched object and computes its primitive path. It is shown that the primitive path follows self-avoiding statistics and is characterized by the corresponding Flory exponent of a polymer with excluded volume. Based on that, it is shown that rings in the melt are compact objects with overall size proportional to their length raised to the 1/3 power. Furthermore, the contact probability exponent is estimated, albeit by a poorly controlled approximation, with the result consistent with both numerical and experimental data.

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