SPHERICALLY SYMMETRIC RANDOM WALKS III. POLYMER ADSORPTION AT A HYPERSPHERICAL BOUNDARY
Abstract
A recently developed model of random walks on a -dimensional hyperspherical lattice, where is {\sl not} restricted to integer values, is used to study polymer growth near a -dimensional attractive hyperspherical boundary. The model determines the fraction of the polymer adsorbed on this boundary as a function of the attractive potential for all values of . The adsorption fraction exhibits a second-order phase transition with a nontrivial scaling coefficient for , , and exhibits a first-order phase transition for . At there is a tricritical point with logarithmic scaling. This model reproduces earlier results for and , where scales linearly and exponentially, respectively. A crossover transition that depends on the radius of the adsorbing boundary is found.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-lat/9506013,
title = {SPHERICALLY SYMMETRIC RANDOM WALKS III. POLYMER ADSORPTION AT A HYPERSPHERICAL BOUNDARY},
author = {Carl M. Bender and Peter N. Meisinger and Stefan Boettcher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/9506013},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
20 pages, Revtex, uuencoded, (two ps-figures included, fig2 in color)