Structural Properties of Two-Dimensional Polymers
Christian Muenkel, Dieter W. Heermann

TL;DR
This paper investigates the structural properties of two-dimensional polymers using percolation theory, analyzing thresholds, exponents, and cluster structures through simulations and their dependence on reaction rates.
Contribution
It applies percolation theory to two-dimensional polymers, providing new insights into their structural properties and the influence of reaction rates.
Findings
Percolation threshold determined for 2D polymers
Critical exponents and fractal dimensions calculated
Cluster structures depend on reaction rate
Abstract
We present structural properties of two-dimensional polymers as far as they can be described by percolation theory. The percolation threshold, critical exponents and fractal dimensions of clusters are determined by computer simulation and compared to the results of percolation theory. We also describe the dependence of the typical cluster structures on the reaction rate.
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