Abstract

In this article we study a non-directed polymer model on Z, that is a one-dimensional simple random walk placed in a random environment. More precisely, the law of the random walk is modified by the exponential of the sum of potentials βωx−h sitting on the range of the random walk, where (ωx)x∈Z are i.i.d. random variables (the disorder) and β≥0 (disorder strength) and h∈R (external field) are two parameters. When β=0,h>0, this corresponds to a random walk penalized by its range; when β>0,h=0, this corresponds to the “standard” polymer model in random environment, except that it is non-directed. In this work, we allow the parameters β,h to vary according to the length of the random walk and we study in detail the competition between the stretching effect of the disorder, the folding effect of the external field (if h≥0) and the entropy cost of atypical trajectories. We prove a complete description of the (rich) phase diagram and we identify scaling limits of the model in the different phases. In particular, in the case β>0,h=0 of the non-directed polymer, if ωx has a finite second moment we find a range size fluctuation exponent ξ=2∕3.

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