Wetting transitions for a random line in long-range potential
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Abstract: We consider a restricted Solid-on-Solid interface in , subject to a potential behaving at infinity like . Whenever there is a wetting transition as is varied, we prove the following results for the density of returns to the origin: if , then has a jump at ; if , then where ; if , there is no wetting transition.
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