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The Study of the Distribution Function of the Gaussian Chains by the Path Integrals Method

Student: Grantsev Mikhail

Supervisor: Yury Budkov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Supercomputer Modeling in Science and Engineering (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

Topic: The Study of the Distribution Function of the Gaussian Chains by the Path Integrals Method The final qualifying work consists of an introduction, two chapters, and a list of references. The introduction sets the goal and objectives of the study. In the first chapter, "Literature review", we consider the reference article and the process of calculating the moments of distribution. In the second Chapter "Calculating the moments of distribution of the potential energy of the polymer chain", the calculation of the moments of distribution of the potential energy of the polymer chain in the case of a three-dimensional asymmetric parabolic well is performed. In conclusion, the main result of the study is presented. The total volume of work is 19 pages.

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