An improved perturbation approach to the 2D Edwards polymer -- corrections to scaling
Abstract
We present the results of a new perturbation calculation in polymer statistics which starts from a ground state that already correctly predicts the long chain length behaviour of the mean square end--to--end distance RN2 \ , namely the solution to the 2~dimensional~(2D) Edwards model. The RN2 thus calculated is shown to be convergent in N, the number of steps in the chain, in contrast to previous methods which start from the free random walk solution. This allows us to calculate a new value for the leading correction--to--scaling exponent~. Writing RN2 = AN2(1+BN- + CN-1+...), where = 3/4 in 2D, our result shows that = 1/2. This value is also supported by an analysis of 2D self--avoiding walks on the continuum.
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