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Brownian Dynamics Investigations of the Scattering Functions of Ideal and Excluded Volume Linear Polymers in Higher Dimensions

Brownian Dynamics is used to investigate the scattering functions of ideal and excluded volume linear polymers in two to seven spatial dimensions. The scattering functions for ideal and excluded volume polymers examined are in agreement with theoretical predictions in all dimensions. As the dimensio...

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Published in:Macromolecular theory and simulations 2023-09, Vol.32 (5)
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