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Polymers and random graphs: Asymptotic equivalence to branching processes
Authors:John L Spouge
Institution:(1) Group T-10, MS K710, Theoretical Biology and Biophysics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 87545 Los Alamos, New Mexico
Abstract:In 1974, Falk and Thomas did a computer simulation of Flory's Equireactive RA f Polymer model, rings forbidden and rings allowed. Asymptotically, the Rings Forbidden model tended to Stockmayer's RA f distribution (in which the sol distribution ldquosticksrdquo after gelation), while the Rings Allowed model tended to the Flory version of the RA f distribution. In 1965, Whittle introduced the Tree and Pseudomultigraph models. We show that these random graphs generalize the Falk and Thomas models by incorporating first-shell substitution effects. Moreover, asymptotically the Tree model displays postgelation ldquosticking.rdquo Hence this phenomenon results from the absence of rings and occurs independently of equireactivity. We also show that the Pseudomultigraph model is asymptotically identical to the Branching Process model introduced by Gordon in 1962. This provides a possible basis for the Branching Process model in standard statistical mechanics.
Keywords:RA f   polymer  rings allowed and forbidden  branching processes  random graphs
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