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Self-directed walk: a Monte-Carlo study in three dimensions
Turban L., Debierre J. M.
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General 20 (1987) 3415
DOI : 10.1088/0305-4470/20/11/042

The self-directed walk is studied in three dimensions. Monte Carlo simulations on the simple cubic lattice provide an estimate of the radius of gyration exponent nu =0.67+or-0.01 in agreement with the authors' recent Flory-like theory leading to nu =2/d when 2



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