Monte Carlo results for three-dimensional self-avoiding walks

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Talk presented at Lattice '97 (Higgs, Yukawa, SUSY and Spin Models), Edinburgh (UK), July 1997. LaTeX2e, 3 pages, uses espcrc2

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10.1016/S0920-5632(97)00861-X

We discuss possible sources of systematic errors in the computation of
critical exponents by renormalization-group methods, extrapolations from exact
enumerations and Monte Carlo simulations. A careful Monte Carlo determination
of the susceptibility exponent gamma for three-dimensional self-avoiding walks
has been used to test the claimed accuracy of the various methods.

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