The conformation of circular DNA molecules of various lengths adsorbed in a
2D conformation on a mica surface is studied. The results confirm the
conjecture that the critical exponent ν is topologically invariant and
equal to the SAW value (in the present case ν=3/4), and that the topology
and dimensionality of the system strongly influences the cross-over between the
rigid regime and the self-avoiding regime at a scale L≈8ℓp.
Additionally, the bond correlation function scales with the molecular length
L as predicted. For molecular lengths L≤5ℓp, circular DNA behaves
like a stiff molecule with approximately elliptic shape.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure