Self-Avoiding Random Manifolds

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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Lectures given at the Cargese Summer School "Low Dimensional Applications of Quantum Field Theory", 11 - 31 July 1995, 17 page

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These lectures deal with: (1) a brief review of the theory of flexible random manifolds (with fixed intrinsic metric), connected to the physics of polymerized membranes, and of the effect of extrinsic curvature (crumpling transitions); (2) a discussion of the effect of self-avoidance and its renormalization group treatment in term of a non-local field theory (this last part is not much different from cond-mat/9509096).

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