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The mechanism of thickness selection in the Sadler-Gilmer model of polymer crystallization
Recent work on the mechanism of polymer crystallization has led to a proposal
for the mechanism of thickness selection which differs from those proposed by
the surface nucleation theory of Lauritzen and Hoffman and the entropic barrier
model of Sadler and Gilmer. This has motivated us to reexamine the model used
by Sadler and Gilmer. We again find a fixed-point attractor which describes the
dynamical convergence of the crystal thickness to a value just larger than the
minimum stable thickness, l_min. This convergence arises from the combined
effect of two constraints on the length of stems in a layer: it is unfavourable
for a stem to be shorter than l_min and for a stem to overhang the edge of the
previous layer. The relationship between this new mechanism and the explanation
given by Sadler and Gilmer in terms of an entropic barrier is discussed. We
also examine the behaviour of the Sadler-Gilmer model when an energetic
contribution from chain folds is included.Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures, revte
On the Infrared Behavior of the Pressure in Thermal Field Theories
We study non-perturbatively, via the Schwinger-Dyson equations, the leading
infrared behavior of the pressure in the ladder approximation. This problem is
discussed firstly in the context of a thermal scalar field theory, and the
analysis is then extended to the Yang-Mills theory at high temperatures. Using
the Feynman gauge, we find a system of two coupled integral equations for the
gluon and ghost self-energies, which is solved analytically. The solutions of
these equations show that the contributions to the pressure, when calculated in
the ladder approximation, are finite in the infrared domain.Comment: 20 pages plus 4 figures available by request, IFUSP/P-100
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