We review the literature on the localization transition for the class of polymers with random potentials that goes under the name of copolymers near selective interfaces. We outline the results, sketch some of the proofs and point out the open problems in the field.We also present in detail some alternative proofs that simplify what one can find in the literature.

Caravenna, F., Giacomin, G., Toninelli, F. (2012). Copolymers at Selective Interfaces: Settled Issues and Open Problems. In J.D. Deuschel, B. Gentz, W. König, M. von Renesse, M. Scheutzow, U. Schmock (a cura di), Probability in Complex Physical Systems (pp. 289-311). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-642-23811-6_12].

Copolymers at Selective Interfaces: Settled Issues and Open Problems

CARAVENNA, FRANCESCO;
2012

Abstract

We review the literature on the localization transition for the class of polymers with random potentials that goes under the name of copolymers near selective interfaces. We outline the results, sketch some of the proofs and point out the open problems in the field.We also present in detail some alternative proofs that simplify what one can find in the literature.
Capitolo o saggio
Directed Polymers, Disorder, Localization, Copolymers at Selective Interfaces, Rare-Stretch Strategies, Fractional Moment Estimates.
English
Probability in Complex Physical Systems
Deuschel, JD; Gentz, B; König, W; von Renesse, M; Scheutzow, M; Schmock, U
2012
978-3-642-23810-9
11
Springer Verlag
289
311
Caravenna, F., Giacomin, G., Toninelli, F. (2012). Copolymers at Selective Interfaces: Settled Issues and Open Problems. In J.D. Deuschel, B. Gentz, W. König, M. von Renesse, M. Scheutzow, U. Schmock (a cura di), Probability in Complex Physical Systems (pp. 289-311). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-642-23811-6_12].
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