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Self-avoiding polygons on the square lattice

Iwan Jensen et al 1999 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 32 4867-4876   doi: 10.1088/0305-4470/32/26/305  Help

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Iwan Jensen and Anthony J Guttmann
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia

Abstract. We have developed an improved algorithm that allows us to enumerate the number of self-avoiding polygons on the square lattice to perimeter length 90. Analysis of the resulting series yields very accurate estimates of the connective constant mu =2.638 158 529 27(1) (biased) and the critical exponent alpha = 0.500 0005(10) (unbiased). The critical point is indistinguishable from a root of the polynomial 581x4 + 7x2 - 13 = 0. An asymptotic expansion for the coefficients is given for all n. There is strong evidence for the absence of any non-analytic correction-to-scaling exponent.

Print publication: Issue 26 (2 July 1999)
Received 25 February 1999, in final form 30 April 1999

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