Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2006-12-06
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
29 pages, 14 figures
Scientific paper
We give two different, statistically consistent definitions of the length l of a prime knot tied into a polymer ring. In the good solvent regime the polymer is modelled by a self avoiding polygon of N steps on cubic lattice and l is the number of steps over which the knot ``spreads'' in a given configuration. An analysis of extensive Monte Carlo data in equilibrium shows that the probability distribution of l as a function of N obeys a scaling of the form p(l,N) ~ l^(-c) f(l/N^D), with c ~ 1.25 and D ~ 1. Both D and c could be independent of knot type. As a consequence, the knot is weakly localized, i.e.
Marcone B.
Orlandini Enzo
Stella Attilio L.
Zonta Francesco
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