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Short ring polymers are expected to behave nearly Rouse-like due to the little effect of topological constraints of non-knot and non-concatenation. However, this notion is questioned because of several simulation and experiment findings in recent times, which requires a further more quantitative study. Therefore, we perform a deep investigation of statics and dynamics of flexible short ring polymers ( < 2) in melts molecular dynamics simulations by further taking linear analogues as well as all-crossing ring and linear polymers with switched off topological constraints for comparisons and demonstrate the noticeable deviations from the Rouse model in terms of local and global scales. Although the overall size is compact, the subchains are swollen, which is traced back to the deeper "segmental correlation hole" effect. The same scaling relationship of the non-Gaussian deviation of the static structure factor holds, but the deviation magnitude of rings is larger than that of linear analogues. By checking the non-Gaussian parameter and autocorrelation function of center-of-mass velocity, the physical origin of anomalous sub-diffusions of short rings is identified as unscreened viscoelastic hydrodynamic interactions and not correlation hole effects, like linear analogues.
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