Polymer pinning at an interface
Abstract
In this article, I study the localization transition of an hydrophobic homopolymer in interaction with an interface between oil and water. To that aim I consider a model in which the trajectories of a simple random walk play the role of the possible configurations of the polymer. The chain gains an energetic factor for every monomer it puts in the oil and receives a random price of positive average each time it touches the origin. So a competition arises between this two effects to know wether the chain is delocalized in the oil or if it stays localized in the neighborhood of the interface. As usual a critical curve divides the phase spaces in a localized and a delocalized area, and the point of my paper is to develop a new strategy to bound this critical curve by below. To achieve this result I take into account the fact that the polymer can target the sites where it comes back to the origin to receive prices as high as possible.
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@article{arxiv.math/0504464,
title = {Polymer pinning at an interface},
author = {Nicolas Pétrélis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0504464},
year = {2016}
}
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20 pages