Interacting partially directed self avoiding walk. From phase transition to the geometry of the collapsed phase
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate a model for a dimensional self-interacting and partially directed self-avoiding walk, usually referred to by the acronym IPDSAW. The interaction intensity and the free energy of the system are denoted by and , respectively. The IPDSAW is known to undergo a collapse transition at . We provide the precise asymptotic of the free energy close to criticality, that is we show that where is computed explicitly and interpreted in terms of an associated continuous model. We also establish some path properties of the random walk inside the collapsed phase . We prove that the geometric conformation adopted by the polymer is made of a succession of long vertical stretches that attract each other to form a unique macroscopic bead, we identify the horizontal extension of the random walk inside the collapsed phase and we establish the convergence of the rescaled envelope of the macroscopic bead towards a deterministic Wulff shape.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1306.4887,
title = {Interacting partially directed self avoiding walk. From phase transition to the geometry of the collapsed phase},
author = {P. Carmona and G. B. Nguyen and N. Pétrélis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.4887},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in the Annals of Probability