An averaging principle for fast diffusions in domains separated by semi-permeable membranes
Abstract
We prove an averaging principle which asserts convergence of diffusion processes on domains separated by semi-permeable membranes, when diffusion coefficients tend to infinity while the flux through the membranes remains constant. In the limit, points in each domain are lumped into a single state of a limit Markov chain. The limit chain's intensities are proportional to the membranes' permeability and inversely proportional to the domains' sizes. Analytically, the limit is an example of a singular perturbation in which boundary and transmission conditions play a crucial role. This averaging principle is strongly motivated by recent signaling pathways models of mathematical biology, which are discussed towards the end of the paper.
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@article{arxiv.1603.00494,
title = {An averaging principle for fast diffusions in domains separated by semi-permeable membranes},
author = {Adam Bobrowski and Bogdan Kazmierczak and Markus Kunze},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.00494},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
34 pages, 6 figures; revised version of the article which was restructured and now contains a section explaining the general idea and the used mathematical tools to make the article more accessible to a broader audience. The main results are unchanged