Interacting self-avoiding walks and polygons in three dimensions
DOI10.1088/0305-4470/29/10/023zbMATH Open0901.60057OpenAlexW2062920711MaRDI QIDQ4389954FDOQ4389954
Authors: Maria Carla Tesi, E. J. Janse van Rensburg, E. Orlandini, S. G. Whittington
Publication date: 12 August 1998
Published in: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/29/10/023
Recommendations
- Adsorption and collapse of self-avoiding walks and polygons in three dimensions
- Monte Carlo study of the interacting self-avoiding walk model in three dimensions.
- Adsorption and collapse of self-avoiding walks at a defect plane
- Exact enumeration study of free energies of interacting polygons and walks in two dimensions
- Adsorption and collapse of self-avoiding walks in three dimensions: A Monte Carlo study
Monte Carlo methodsinteraction strengthinteractions between nearest-neighbour verticeslimiting free energiesself-interacting walks
Cited In (18)
- Monte Carlo simulations of polymers with nearest- and next nearest-neighbor interactions on square and cubic lattices
- On the total number of distinct self-interacting self-avoiding walks on three-dimensional fractal structures
- Interacting self-avoiding polygons
- Monte Carlo study of the interacting self-avoiding walk model in three dimensions.
- Phase transitions in a linear self-interacting polymer on FCC lattice using flat energy interacting growth walk algorithm
- Thermodynamic and topological properties of copolymer rings with a segregation/mixing transition
- The role of three-body interactions in two-dimensional polymer collapse
- Topological effects on the mechanical properties of polymer knots
- Self-avoiding walk on a three-dimensional Manhattan lattice
- The statistical mechanics of interacting walks, polygons, animals and vesicles
- Collapse transition of the interacting prudent walk
- A corner transfer matrix renormalization group investigation of the vertex-interacting self-avoiding walk model
- Monte Carlo Methods for Lattice Polygons
- Universal distance ratios for interacting two-dimensional polymers
- Interacting lattice polygons
- Statics and dynamics of DNA knotting
- Geometrical properties of two-dimensional interacting self-avoiding walks at the \(\theta \)-point
- Asymptotic laws for random knot diagrams
This page was built for publication: Interacting self-avoiding walks and polygons in three dimensions
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q4389954)