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Static Scaling Behavior of High-Molecular-Weight Polymers in Dilute Solution: A Reexamination

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2010-12-17 v1 Condensed Matter

Abstract

Previous theories of dilute polymer solutions have failed to distinguish clearly between two very different ways of taking the long-chain limit: (I) NN \to\infty at fixed temperature TT, and (II) NN \to\infty, TTθT \to T_\theta with xNϕ(TTθ)x \equiv N^\phi (T-T_\theta) fixed. I argue that the modern two-parameter theory (continuum Edwards model) applies to case II --- not case I --- and in fact gives exactly the crossover scaling functions for x0x \ge 0 modulo two nonuniversal scale factors. A Wilson-type renormalization group clarifies the connection between crossover scaling functions and continuum field theories. [Also contains a general discussion of the connection between the Wilson and field-theoretic renormalization groups. Comments solicited.]

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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/9305009,
  title  = {Static Scaling Behavior of High-Molecular-Weight Polymers in Dilute Solution: A Reexamination},
  author = {Alan D. Sokal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/9305009},
  year   = {2010}
}

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10 pages including 1 figure, 181159 bytes Postscript (NYU-TH-93/05/01)