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Equilibrium Polymerization on the Equivalent-Neighbor Lattice

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    Abstract

    The equilibrium polymerization problem is solved exactly on the equivalent-neighbor lattice. The Flory-Huggins entropy of mixing is exact for this lattice. We verify the discrete version of the n-vector model when n→0 is equivalent to the equal reactivity polymerization process in the whole parameter space, including the polymerized phase. The polymerization processes for polymers satisfying the Schulz distribution exhibit nonuniversal critical behavior. A close analogy is found between the polymerization problem of index r and the Bose-Einstein ideal gas in d=-2r dimensions, with the critical polymerization corresponding to the Bose-Einstein condensation.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalPhysical Review B
    Volume39
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Apr 1 1989

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    • Physics

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