Persistence-Length Renormalization of Polymers in a Crowded Environment of Hard Disks
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lengthpersistencepolymersrenormalizationalgorithmalongapparentchain
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The most conspicuous property of a semiflexible polymer is its persistence length, defined as the decay length of tangent correlations along its contour. Using an efficient stochastic growth algorithm to sample polymers embedded in a quenched two-dimensional hard-disk fluid, we find apparent wormlike chain statistics with a renormalized persistence length. We identify a universal form of the disorder renormalization that suggests itself as a quantitative measure of molecular crowding.
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