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      Compressed self-avoiding walks, bridges and polygons

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          We study various self-avoiding walks (SAWs) which are constrained to lie in the upper half-plane and are subjected to a compressive force. This force is applied to the vertex or vertices of the walk located at the maximum distance above the boundary of the half-space. In the case of bridges, this is the unique end-point. In the case of SAWs or self-avoiding polygons, this corresponds to all vertices of maximal height. We first use the conjectured relation with the Schramm-Loewner evolution to predict the form of the partition function including the values of the exponents, and then we use series analysis to test these predictions.

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          2015-05-31
          2015-09-01
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          1506.00296
          02439179-24d7-492b-92ae-dc5d310a8c1f

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          60G50, 82B41
          29 pages, 6 figures
          math-ph cond-mat.stat-mech math.MP math.PR

          Mathematical physics,Condensed matter,Mathematical & Computational physics,Probability

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