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Direct mapping, evolution equations

B. Direct Mapping Method for Solving the Equations of Evolution... [Pg.267]

The mapping of the time-evolution equation for the translocation kinetics to the Fokker-Planck equation allows immediate deduction of the various properties of polymer translocation, directly from the equations presented in Chapter 6. The inputs in obtaining the results are the free energy landscapes derived in Chapter 5 and the diffusion constants km. We give below the key results for polymer translocation by copying the general solutions presented in Chapter 6. We shall take the diffusion coefficient of the monomer km to be uniform (ko) in the following sections. [Pg.288]


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