Efficiency of the Incomplete Enumeration algorithm for Monte-Carlo simulation of linear and branched polymers
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
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alphapolymersbranchedefficiencylinearalgorithmenumerationincomplete
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We study the efficiency of the incomplete enumeration algorithm for linear and branched polymers. There is a qualitative difference in the efficiency in these two cases. The average time to generate an independent sample of $n$ sites for large $n$ varies as $n^2$ for linear polymers, but as $exp(c n^{\alpha})$ for branched (undirected and directed) polymers, where $0<\alpha<1$. On the binary tree, our numerical studies for $n$ of order $10^4$ gives $\alpha = 0.333 \pm 0.005$. We argue that $\alpha=1/3$ exactly in this case.
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