On a Type of Self-Avoiding Random Walk with Multiple Site Weightings and Restrictions
Abstract
We introduce a new class of models for polymer collapse, given by random walks on regular lattices which are weighted according to multiple site visits. A Boltzmann weight is assigned to each -fold visited lattice site, and self-avoidance is incorporated by restricting to a maximal number of visits to any site via setting for . In this paper we study this model on the square and simple cubic lattices for the case K=3. Moreover, we consider a variant of this model, in which we forbid immediate self-reversal of the random walk. We perform simulations for random walks up to steps using FlatPERM, a flat histogram stochastic growth algorithm. Unexpectedly, we find evidence that the existence of a collapse transition depends sensitively on the details of the model.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0603459,
title = {On a Type of Self-Avoiding Random Walk with Multiple Site Weightings and Restrictions},
author = {J Krawczyk and T Prellberg and AL Owczarek and A Rechnitzer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0603459},
year = {2009}
}