We consider lattice self-avoiding walks and discuss the dynamic critical behavior of two dynamics that use local and bilocal moves and generalize the usual reptation dynamics. We determine the integrated and exponential autocorrelation times for several observables, perform a dynamic finite-size scaling study of the autocorrelation functions, and compute the associated dynamic critical exponents z. For the variables that describe the size of the walks, in the absence of interactions we find z≈2.2 in two dimensions and z≈2.1 in three dimensions. At the θ point in two dimensions we have z≈2.3.

Dynamic critical behavior of an extended reptation dynamics for self-avoiding walks / Sergio Caracciolo, Mauro Papinutto, Andrea Pelissetto. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW E, STATISTICAL, NONLINEAR, AND SOFT MATTER PHYSICS. - ISSN 1539-3755. - 65:3(2002), pp. 031106.031106-1-031106.031106-15.

Dynamic critical behavior of an extended reptation dynamics for self-avoiding walks

Sergio Caracciolo;
2002

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We consider lattice self-avoiding walks and discuss the dynamic critical behavior of two dynamics that use local and bilocal moves and generalize the usual reptation dynamics. We determine the integrated and exponential autocorrelation times for several observables, perform a dynamic finite-size scaling study of the autocorrelation functions, and compute the associated dynamic critical exponents z. For the variables that describe the size of the walks, in the absence of interactions we find z≈2.2 in two dimensions and z≈2.1 in three dimensions. At the θ point in two dimensions we have z≈2.3.
critical exponents ; random processes
Settore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica, Modelli e Metodi Matematici
2002
http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v65/e031106
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