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Systems with Randomly Distributed Branching Points

3 SYSTEMS WITH RANDOMLY DISTRIBUTED BRANCHING POINTS [Pg.212]


This number density distribution function is more convenient than the previously used number fraction, when dealing with systems like A/ condensation that can form gels. The reason is that number fraction applies o the randomly branched polymers present butnot to the gel, which makes this quantity awkwardly normalized beyond the gel point. The number density n(p, N) avoids this complication since the total number of monomers is independent of extent of reaction. [Pg.221]


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