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Supersymmetric field theory of a nonequilibrium stochastic system as applied to disordered heteropolymers
A. I. Olemskoi Sumy State University
Abstract:
A supersymmetric field-theoretical scheme is derived based on the Langevin equation, which enables memory and nonergodicity effects in a nonequilibrium stochastic system with quenched disorder to be described in an optimal manner. This scheme is applied to a disordered heteropolymer whose effective Hamiltonian is found to be simply the free energy as a function of the compositional order parameter. Instead of the Langevin equation, an effective equation of motion is used here to describe the way different monomers alternate as we move along a polymer chain. The isothermal and adiabatic susceptibilities, memory parameter, and irreversible response are determined as functions of the temperature and the intensity of quenched disorder.
Received: December 15, 2000
Citation:
A. I. Olemskoi, “Supersymmetric field theory of a nonequilibrium stochastic system as applied to disordered heteropolymers”, UFN, 171:5 (2001), 503–538; Phys. Usp., 44:5 (2001), 479–513
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