Understanding fluctuation-induced breakages in polymers has important implications for basic and applied sciences. Here I present for the first time an analytical treatment of the thermal breakage problem of a semi-flexible polymer model that is asymptotically exact in the low temperature and high friction limits. Specifically, I provide analytical expressions for the breakage propensity and rate, and discuss the generalities of the results and their relevance to biopolymers. This work is fundamental to our understanding of the kinetics of living polymerisation.
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Fan Lee, C. (2015). Thermal breakage of a semiflexible polymer: Breakage profile and rate. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 27(27). https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/27/27/275101
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