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The statistical mechanics of stretched polymers

Published inBrazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, vol. 24, no. 2, p. 279-299
Publication date2010
Abstract

We describe some recent results concerning the statistical properties of a self-interacting polymer stretched by an external force. We concentrate mainly on the cases of purely attractive or purely repulsive self-interactions, but our results are stable under suitable small perturbations of these pure cases. We provide in particular a precise description of the stretched phase (local limit theorems for the endpoint and local observables, invariance principle, microscopic structure). Our results also characterize precisely the (nontrivial, direction-dependent) critical force needed to trigger the collapsed/stretched phase transition in the attractive case. We also describe some recent progress: first, the determination of the order of the phase transition in the attractive case; second, a proof that a semi-directed polymer in quenched random environment is diffusive in dimensions 4 and higher when the temperature is high enough. In addition, we correct an incomplete argument from Ioffe and Velenik [In Analysis and Stochastics of Growth Processes and Interface Models (2008) 55–79].

Keywords
  • Self-interacting polymer
  • Phase transition
  • Coarse-graining
  • Ornstein–Zernike theory
  • Invariance principle
  • Quenched disorder
Citation (ISO format)
IOFFE, Dmitry, VELENIK, Yvan. The statistical mechanics of stretched polymers. In: Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, 2010, vol. 24, n° 2, p. 279–299. doi: 10.1214/09-BJPS031
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