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Polymers in confined spaces lose conformational entropy. This induces a net repulsive entropic force on the walls of the confining space. A model for this phenomenon is a lattice walk between confining walls, and in this paper a model of an adsorbing partially directed walk is used. The walk is placed in a half square lattice $L^2_+$ with boundary $partial L^2_+$, and confined between two vertical parallel walls, which are vertical lines in the lattice, a distance $w$ apart. The free energy of the walk is determined, as a function of $w$, for walks with endpoints in the confining walls and adsorbing in $partial L^2_+$. This gives the entropic force on the confining walls as a function of $w$. It is shown that there are zero force points in this model and the locations of these points are determined, in some cases exactly, and in other cases asymptotically.
In this paper, we study nonlocal random walk strategies generated with the fractional Laplacian matrix of directed networks. We present a general approach to analyzing these strategies by defining the dynamics as a discrete-time Markovian process wit
We consider a directed walk model of a homopolymer (in two dimensions) which is self-interacting and can undergo a collapse transition, subject to an applied tensile force. We review and interpret all the results already in the literature concerning
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