The worm-like chain model is a simple continuum model for the statistical mechanics of a flexible polymer subject to an external force. We offer a tutorial introduction to it using three approaches. First, we use a mesoscopic view, treating a long polymer (in two dimensions) as though it were made of many groups of correlated links or “clinks,” allowing us to calculate its average extension as a function of the external force via scaling arguments. We then provide a standard statistical mechanics approach, obtaining the average extension by two different means: the equipartition theorem and the partition function. Finally, we work in a probabilistic framework, taking advantage of the Gaussian properties of the chain in the large-force limit to improve upon the previous calculations of the average extension.
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Mechanics and statistics of the worm-like chain
Andrew Marantan;
Andrew Marantan
Department of Physics, Harvard University
, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
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L. Mahadevan
L. Mahadevan
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Department of Physics, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
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Am. J. Phys. 86, 86–94 (2018)
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October 29 2016
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September 03 2017
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Andrew Marantan, L. Mahadevan; Mechanics and statistics of the worm-like chain. Am. J. Phys. 1 February 2018; 86 (2): 86–94. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5003376
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