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    Asymptotic Behavior of Inflated Lattice Polygons

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    We study the inflated phase of two dimensional lattice polygons with fixed perimeter NN and variable area, associating a weight exp[pAJb]\exp[pA - Jb ] to a polygon with area AA and bb bends. For convex and column-convex polygons, we show that /Amax=1K(J)/p~2+O(ρp~)/A_{max} = 1 - K(J)/\tilde{p}^2 + \mathcal{O}(\rho^{-\tilde{p}}), where p~=pN1\tilde{p}=pN \gg 1, and ρ<1\rho<1. The constant K(J)K(J) is found to be the same for both types of polygons. We argue that self-avoiding polygons should exhibit the same asymptotic behavior. For self-avoiding polygons, our predictions are in good agreement with exact enumeration data for J=0 and Monte Carlo simulations for J0J \neq 0. We also study polygons where self-intersections are allowed, verifying numerically that the asymptotic behavior described above continues to hold.Comment: 7 page
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