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Influence of disorder on DNA denaturation: the disordered generalized Poland-Scheraga model | Alexandre Legrand
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9 Oct 2019 | Abstract: | The Poland-Scheraga model is a celebrated model for the denaturation
transition of DNA, which has been widely used in the bio-physical literature to
study, and investigated by mathematicians. In the original model, only opposite
bases of the two strands can be paired together, but a generalized version of
this model has recently been introduced, and allows for mismatches in the
pairing of the two strands, and for different strand lengths. This generalized
Poland-Scheraga (gPS) model has only been studied recently in the case of
homogeneous interactions, then with disordered interactions perturbed by an
i.i.d. field. The present paper considers a disordered version of the gPS model
which is more appropriate to depict the inhomogeneous composition of the two
strands (in particular interactions are perturbed in a strongly dependent
manner): we study the question of the influence of disorder on the denaturation
transition, and our main results provide criteria for disorder (ir)-relevance,
both in terms of critical points and of order of the phase transition.
Surprisingly, we find that criteria for disorder relevance depend on the law of
the disorder field. We discuss this with regards to Harris’ prediction for
disordered systems. | Source: | arXiv, 1910.4116 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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