The confinement free energies of non-ideal branched polymers and ideal unbranched polymers are the same

Abstract

We use the method of dimensional reduction to show that a branching polymer with excluded volume interaction confined between two flat plates has, in the thermodynamic limit, a confinement free energy and density profile that is the same as that of an ideal linear polymer with the same number of monomers and the same monomer-plate interaction potential. Condensation due to branching is exactly compensated by swelling due to excluded volume interaction.

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