Fig. 1: Translocation frequency vs. fraction of hydrophobic monomers. | npj Computational Materials

Fig. 1: Translocation frequency vs. fraction of hydrophobic monomers.

From: Neural network learns physical rules for copolymer translocation through amphiphilic barriers

Fig. 1

Inverse mean first escape times (Eq. (7)) as a function of the fraction of hydrophobic monomers of a polymer of length N = 12. Results are shown for all sequences containing between two and nine T-type monomers. Results sharing the same number of T-type monomers are spread within windows of width 0.04 along the ordinate according to the number, nb, of H and T blocks within the sequence. The exact position along the ordinate is calculated as NT/N+0.04×[nb/N−1/2]. Results for seven sequences are highlighted by labels.

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