Corrections to scaling in multicomponent polymer solutions
Abstract
We calculate the correction-to-scaling exponent ωT that characterizes the approach to the scaling limit in multicomponent polymer solutions. A direct Monte Carlo determination of ωT in a system of interacting self-avoiding walks gives ωT = 0.415(20). A field-theory analysis based on five- and six-loop perturbative series leads to ωT = 0.41(4). We also verify the renormalization-group predictions for the scaling behavior close to the ideal-mixing point.
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