Average size of random polygons with fixed knot topology

Abstract

We have evaluated by numerical simulation the average size RK of random polygons of fixed knot topology K = , 31, 3141, and we have confirmed the scaling law R2K N2K for the number N of polygonal nodes in a wide range; N = 100 -- 2200. The best fit gives 2 K 1.11 -- 1.16 with good fitting curves in the whole range of N. The estimate of 2 K is consistent with the exponent of self-avoiding polygons. In a limited range of N (N 600), however, we have another fit with 2 K 1.01 -- 1.07, which is close to the exponent of random polygons.

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