Winding angle variance of Fortuin-Kasteleyn contours

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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4 pages, 2 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevE.68.056101

The variance in the winding number of various random fractal curves, including the self-avoiding walk, the loop-erased random walk, contours of FK clusters, and stochastic Loewner evolution, have been studied by numerous researchers. Usually the focus has been on the winding at the endpoints. We measure the variance in winding number at typical points along the curve. More generally, we study the winding at points where k strands come together, and some adjacent strands may be conditioned not to hit each other. The measured values are consistent with an interesting conjecture.

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