We present a model of an AB-diblock random copolymer sequential self-packaging with local quenched interactions on a one-dimensional infinite sticky substrate. It is assumed that the A-A and B-B contacts are favorable, while A-B are not. The position of a newly added monomer is selected in view of the local contact energy minimization. The model demonstrates a self-organization behavior with the nontrivial dependence of the total energy, E (the number of unfavorable contacts), on the number of chain monomers, N: E ~ N^3/4 for quenched random equally probable distribution of A- and B-monomers along the chain. The model is treated by mapping it onto the "lamplighter" random walk and the diffusion-controlled chemical reaction of X+X → 0 type w...
In this paper we study a two-dimensional directed self-avoiding walk model of a random copolymer in ...
We perform Monte-Carlo simulations of a binary, strongly separated mixture of A- and B-type homopoly...
In Chapter 2, we describe the results obtained with Frank den Hollander about a model for a copolym...
We consider a model of random copolymer adsorption in which a self-avoiding walk interacts with a...
We discuss directed walk models of random copolymers, either adsorbed at a surface or localized at a...
grantor: University of TorontoA self-avoiding walk model of copolymer localisation between...
We discuss directed walk models of random copolymers, either adsorbed at a surface or localized at a...
We consider the adsorption of a random heteropolymer onto an interface within the model of Garel et ...
Dedicated to Ya.G. Sinai on the occasion of his 70th birthday In this paper we study a two-dimension...
Adsorption of a symmetric (AB) random copolymer (RC) onto a symmetric (ab) random heterogeneous surf...
We consider the adsorption of an isolated, Gaussian, random, and quenched copolymer chain at an inte...
We analyse directed walk models of random copolymer adsorption and localization. Ideally we would li...
Random linear copolymers are linear polymers with two or more types of monomer where the monomer seq...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the molecular structure on the interfacial...
Polotsky A, Degenhard A, Schmid F. Random copolymer adsorption: Morita approximation compared to exa...
In this paper we study a two-dimensional directed self-avoiding walk model of a random copolymer in ...
We perform Monte-Carlo simulations of a binary, strongly separated mixture of A- and B-type homopoly...
In Chapter 2, we describe the results obtained with Frank den Hollander about a model for a copolym...
We consider a model of random copolymer adsorption in which a self-avoiding walk interacts with a...
We discuss directed walk models of random copolymers, either adsorbed at a surface or localized at a...
grantor: University of TorontoA self-avoiding walk model of copolymer localisation between...
We discuss directed walk models of random copolymers, either adsorbed at a surface or localized at a...
We consider the adsorption of a random heteropolymer onto an interface within the model of Garel et ...
Dedicated to Ya.G. Sinai on the occasion of his 70th birthday In this paper we study a two-dimension...
Adsorption of a symmetric (AB) random copolymer (RC) onto a symmetric (ab) random heterogeneous surf...
We consider the adsorption of an isolated, Gaussian, random, and quenched copolymer chain at an inte...
We analyse directed walk models of random copolymer adsorption and localization. Ideally we would li...
Random linear copolymers are linear polymers with two or more types of monomer where the monomer seq...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the molecular structure on the interfacial...
Polotsky A, Degenhard A, Schmid F. Random copolymer adsorption: Morita approximation compared to exa...
In this paper we study a two-dimensional directed self-avoiding walk model of a random copolymer in ...
We perform Monte-Carlo simulations of a binary, strongly separated mixture of A- and B-type homopoly...
In Chapter 2, we describe the results obtained with Frank den Hollander about a model for a copolym...