Directed Polymers in Random Environments

Directed Polymers in Random Environments
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Total Pages : 210
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Book Synopsis Directed Polymers in Random Environments by : Francis Comets

Download or read book Directed Polymers in Random Environments written by Francis Comets and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-01-26 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Analyzing the phase transition from diffusive to localized behavior in a model of directed polymers in a random environment, this volume places particular emphasis on the localization phenomenon. The main questionis: What does the path of a random walk look like if rewards and penalties are spatially randomly distributed?This model, which provides a simplified version of stretched elastic chains pinned by random impurities, has attracted much research activity, but it (and its relatives) still holds many secrets, especially in high dimensions. It has non-gaussian scaling limits and it belongs to the so-called KPZ universality class when the space is one-dimensional. Adopting a Gibbsian approach, using general and powerful tools from probability theory, the discrete model is studied in full generality. Presenting the state-of-the art from different perspectives, and written in the form of a first course on the subject, this monograph is aimed at researchers in probability or statistical physics, but is also accessible to masters and Ph.D. students.


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