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Scaling limit of a one-dimensional polymer in a repulsive i.i.d. environment

Probability 2024-03-29 v2

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to study a one-dimensional polymer penalized by its range and placed in a random environment ω\omega. The law of the simple symmetric random walk up to time nn is modified by the exponential of the sum of βωzh\beta \omega_z - h sitting on its range, with~hh and β\beta positive parameters. It is known that, at first order, the polymer folds itself to a segment of optimal size chn1/3c_h n^{1/3} with ch=π2/3h1/3c_h = \pi^{2/3} h^{-1/3}. Here we study how disorder influences finer quantities. If the random variables ωz\omega_z are i.i.d.\ with a finite second moment, we prove that the left-most point of the range is located near un1/3-u_* n^{1/3}, where u[0,ch]u_* \in [0,c_h] is a constant that only depends on the disorder. This contrast with the homogeneous model (i.e. when β=0\beta=0), where the left-most point has a random location between chn1/3-c_h n^{1/3} and 00. With an additional moment assumption, we are able to show that the left-most point of the range is at distance Un2/9\mathcal U n^{2/9} from un1/3-u_* n^{1/3} and the right-most point at distance Vn2/9\mathcal V n^{2/9} from (chu)n1/3(c_h-u_*) n^{1/3}. Here again, U\mathcal{U} and V\mathcal{V} are constants that depend only on ω\omega.

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@article{arxiv.2305.07727,
  title  = {Scaling limit of a one-dimensional polymer in a repulsive i.i.d. environment},
  author = {Nicolas Bouchot},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.07727},
  year   = {2024}
}

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43 pages, 2 figures