Scaling behaviour of two-dimensional polygon models
From MaRDI portal
Abstract: Exactly solvable two-dimensional polygon models, counted by perimeter and area, are described by -algebraic functional equations. We provide techniques to extract the scaling behaviour of these models up to arbitrary order and apply them to some examples. These are then used to analyze the unsolved model of self-avoiding polygons, where we numerically confirm predictions about its scaling function and its first two corrections to scaling.
Recommendations
Cited in
(17)- Critical exponents from nonlinear functional equations for partially directed cluster models
- Linear functional equations with a catalytic variable and area limit laws for lattice paths and polygons
- Exact scaling functions for self-avoiding loops and branched polymers
- Lattice Polygons and Related Objects
- \(q\)-linear approximants: scaling functions for polygon models.
- Scaling function and universal amplitude combinations for self-avoiding polygons
- On the joint distribution of the area and the number of peaks for Bernoulli excursions
- Limit distributions and scaling functions
- On \(q\)-functional equations and excursion moments
- Exact solution of pulled, directed vesicles with sticky walls in two dimensions
- Area-width scaling in generalised Motzkin paths
- On statistical models on super trees
- Area limit laws for symmetry classes of staircase polygons
- History and introduction to polygon models and polyominoes
- Exact scaling behavior of partially convex vesicles
- Statistics of first-passage Brownian functionals
- Asymptotic behavior of inflated lattice polygons
This page was built for publication: Scaling behaviour of two-dimensional polygon models
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1863024)