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The crossing probability for directed polymers in random media
Andrea De Luca, Pierre Le Doussal
Published 2015-05-18Version 1
We study the probability that two directed polymers in the same random potential do not intersect. We use the replica method to map the problem onto the attractive Lieb-Liniger model with generalized statistics between particles. We obtain analytical expressions for the first few moments of this probability, and compare them to a numerical simulation of a discrete model at high-temperature. From these observations, several large time properties of the non-crossing probabilities are conjectured. Extensions of our formalism to more general observables are discussed.
Comments: 5 pages + 16 pages of supplemental material
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.stat-mech
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