Directed polymers in a random environment with a defect line

Abstract

We study the depinning transition of the 1+1 dimensional directed polymer in a random environment with a defect line. The random environment consists of i.i.d. potential values assigned to each site of Z2; sites on the positive axis have the potential enhanced by a deterministic value u. We show that for small inverse temperature β the quenched and annealed free energies differ significantly at most in a small neighborhood (of size of order β) of the annealed critical point uca=0. For the case u=0, we show that the difference between quenched and annealed free energies is of order β4 as β 0, assuming only finiteness of exponential moments of the potential values, improving existing results which required stronger assumptions.

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