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A transfer integral technique for solving a class of linear integral equations: Convergence and applications to DNA (English)
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4 July 2012
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The purpose of the paper is to extend the Peyrard-Bishop model for DNA melting from the original one-dimensional model to a three-dimensional one. An eigenvalue problem in \(\mathbb R^3\) defined by a linear integral equation is studied.
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Peyrard-Bishop model
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three-dimensional model
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eigenvalue problem
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linear integral equation
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transfer integral technique
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\(L^{2}\) kernel
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DNA thermal denaturation
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