Polygons pulled from an adsorbing surface
DOI10.1088/1751-8121/aaa3b9zbMath1387.82060arXiv1702.06564OpenAlexW3100402192MaRDI QIDQ4610166
Iwan Jensen, E. J. Janse van Rensburg, Anthony J. Guttmann, Stuart G. Whittington
Publication date: 5 April 2018
Published in: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.06564
Monte Carlo methods (65C05) Statistical mechanics of polymers (82D60) Random walks, random surfaces, lattice animals, etc. in equilibrium statistical mechanics (82B41) Lattice systems (Ising, dimer, Potts, etc.) and systems on graphs arising in equilibrium statistical mechanics (82B20) Critical phenomena in equilibrium statistical mechanics (82B27)
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