Mean Area of Self-Avoiding Loops
Abstract
The mean area of two-dimensional unpressurised vesicles, or self-avoiding loops of fixed length N, behaves for large N as A0 N3/2, while their mean square radius of gyration behaves as R20 N3/2. The amplitude ratio A0/R02 is computed exactly and found to equal 4π/5. The physics of the pressurised case, both in the inflated and collapsed phases, may be usefully related to that of a complex O(n) field theory coupled to a U(1) gauge field, in the limit n 0.
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