The probabilistic study of effective interface models has been quite active in recent years, with a particular emphasis on the effect of various external potentials (wall, pinning potential, ...) leading to localization/delocalization transitions. I review some of the results that have been obtained. In particular, I discuss pinning by a local potential, entropic repulsion and the (pre)wetting transition, both for models with continuous and discrete heights.
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Velenik, Y. (2006). Localization and delocalization of random interfaces. Probability Surveys, 3(1), 112–169. https://doi.org/10.1214/154957806000000050
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