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Primitive-path statistics of entangled polymers: mapping multi-chain simulations onto single-chain mean-field models
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We present a method to map the full equilibrium distribution of the primitivepath (PP) length, obtained from multi-chain simulations of polymer melts, onto a single-chain mean-field 'target' model. Most previous works used the Doi-Edwards tube model as a target. However, the average number of monomers per PP segment, obtained from multi-chain PP networks, has consistently shown a discrepancy of a factor of two with respect to tube-model estimates. Part of the problem is that the tube model neglects fluctuations in the lengths of PP segments, the number of entanglements per chain and the distribution of monomers among PP segments, while all these fluctuations are observed in multi-chain simulations. Here we use a recently proposed slip-link model, which
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