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'''Reptation moves''' are also known as the "slithering snake" model.
'''Reptation moves''' are also known as the "slithering snake" model.
==See also==
==See also==

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Reptation moves are also known as the "slithering snake" model.

See also

References

  1. Frederick T. Wall and Frederic Mandel "Macromolecular dimensions obtained by an efficient Monte Carlo method without sample attrition", Journal of Chemical Physics 63 pp. 4592-4595 (1975)