On the localization-delocalization critical line for the random copolymer
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Mathematics and Physics of Anderson localization: 50 Years After
The random copolymer is a model for a long polymer chain at an interface of two liquids, say oil and water. The nodes of the polymer chain are either water repellent or oil repellent, placed in a random way or with random strengths. The model exhibits a phase transition between a localized phase and a delocalized phase. We present some new results on the phase separation line.
This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.
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