The radius of a polymer at a near-critical temperature
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Abstract: We consider a mean-field model of a polymer with a spherically-symmetric finitely supported potential. We describe how the typical size of the polymer depends on the two parameters: the temperature, which approaches the critical value, and the length of the polymer chain, which goes to infinity.
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