Algebraic Techniques for Enumerating Self-Avoiding Walks on the Square Lattice

Abstract

We describe a new algebraic technique for enumerating self-avoiding walks on the rectangular lattice. The computational complexity of enumerating walks of N steps is of order 3N/4 times a polynomial in N, and so the approach is greatly superior to direct counting techniques. We have enumerated walks of up to 39 steps. As a consequence, we are able to accurately estimate the critical point, critical exponent, and critical amplitude.

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