Abstract

Free random surfaces are considered. It is argued that, unlike random embeddings of a plane at fixed connectivity (“microcanonical” surfaces), surfaces made of plaquettes at fixed chemical potential have finite Hausdorff dimension. This “canonical” ensemble of surfaces is probably dominated by those having fractal connectivity, which cannot, in the continuum limit, be described by any conventional metric.

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