Geometry of minima in tri-block copolymer models

Xin Yang Lu
LakeHead University

Energies governing the behavior of copolymers often contain a local term, plus a long range interaction. Generally speaking, the former has a coagulating effect, and prefers fewer, bigger components, while the latter has a splitting effect, and prefers smaller, more numerous components. Therefore, optimal configurations must arrange themselves to strike a balance between those two competing forces. In this talk, we will present some recent results in this direction.