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Directed polymers in a random environment: a review of the phase transitions

Nikos Zygouras

Published 2024-01-03Version 1

The model of directed polymer in a random environment is a fundamental model of interaction between a simple random walk and ambient disorder. This interaction gives rise to complex phenomena and transitions from a central limit theory to novel statistical behaviours. Despite its intense study, there are still many aspects and phases which have not yet been identified. In this review we focus on the current status of our understanding of the transition between weak and strong disorder phases, give an account of some of the methods that the study of the model has motivated and highlight some open questions.

Comments: this is a review paper dedicated to the memory of Francis Comets
Categories: math.PR, math-ph, math.MP
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