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Location of the Adsorption Transition for Lattice Polymers

Mathematical Physics 2017-02-01 v1 math.MP Probability

Abstract

We consider various lattice models of polymers: lattice trees, lattice animals, and self-avoiding walks. The polymer interacts with a surface (hyperplane), receiving a unit energy reward for each site in the surface. There is an adsorption transition of the polymer at a critical value of β\beta, the inverse temperature. We present a new proof of the result of Hammersley, Torrie, and Whittington (1982) that the transition occurs at a strictly positive value of β\beta when the surface is impenetrable, i.e. when the polymer is restricted to a half-space. In contrast, for a penetrable surface, it is an open problem to prove that the transition occurs at β=0\beta=0 (i.e., infinite temperature). We reduce this problem to showing that the fraction of N-site polymers whose span is less than N/log2NN/\log^2 N is not too small.

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@article{arxiv.1606.08393,
  title  = {Location of the Adsorption Transition for Lattice Polymers},
  author = {Neal Madras},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.08393},
  year   = {2017}
}

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15 pages