Comment on `Stretched polymers in a poor solvent'

Abstract

In a recent article on stretched polymers in a poor solvent by Grassberger and Hsu grassberger2002a-a questions were raised as to the conclusions that can be drawn from currently proposed scaling theory for a single polymer in various types of solution in two and three dimensions. Here we summarise the crossover theory predicted for low dimensions and clarify the scaling arguments that relate thermal exponents for quantities on approaching the θ-point from low temperatures to those associated with the asymptotics in polymer length at the θ-point itself.

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