Directed Paths in a Wedge

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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Directed paths have been used extensively in the scientific literature as a model of a linear polymer. Such paths models in particular the conformational entropy of a linear polymer and the effects it has on the free energy. These directed models are simplified versions of the self-avoiding walk, but they do nevertheless give insight into the phase behaviour of a polymer, and also serve as a tool to study the effects of conformational degrees of freedom in the behaviour of a linear polymer. In this paper we examine a directed path model of a linear polymer in a confining geometry (a wedge). The main focus of our attention is $c_n$, the number of directed lattice paths of length $n$ steps which takes steps in the North-East and South-East directions and which is confined to the wedge $Y=\pm X/p$, where $p$ is an integer. In this paper we examine the case $p=2$ in detail, and we determine the generating function using the iterated kernel method. We also examine the asymtotics of $c_n$. In particular, we show that $$ c_n = [0.67874...]\times 2^{n-1}(1+(-1)^n) + O((4/3^{3/4})^{n+o(n)}) + o((4/3^{3/4})^n) $$ where we can determine the constant $0.67874...$ to arbitrary accuracy with little effort.

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