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Like-charge attraction in a one-dimensional setting: the importance of being odd

Soft Condensed Matter 2018-03-14 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

From cement cohesion to DNA condensation, a proper statistical physics treatment of systems with long range forces is important for a number of applications in physics, chemistry, and biology. We compute here the effective force between fixed charged macromolecules, screened by oppositely charged mobile ions (counterions). We treat the problem in a one dimensional configuration, that allows for interesting discussion and derivation of exact results, remaining at a level of mathematical difficulty compatible with an undergraduate course. Emphasis is put on the counter-intuitive but fundamental phenomenon of like-charge attraction, that our treatment brings for the first time to the level of undergraduate teaching. The parity of the number of counterions is shown to play a prominent role, which sheds light on the binding mechanism at work when like-charge macromolecules do attract.

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@article{arxiv.1801.03418,
  title  = {Like-charge attraction in a one-dimensional setting: the importance of being odd},
  author = {E. Trizac and G. Téllez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.03418},
  year   = {2018}
}