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Being heterogeneous is disadvantageous: Brownian non-Gaussian searches

Statistical Mechanics 2024-03-18 v1

Abstract

Diffusing diffusivity models, polymers in the grand canonical ensemble and polydisperse, and continuous-time random walks all exhibit stages of non-Gaussian diffusion. Is non-Gaussian targeting more efficient than Gaussian? We address this question, central to, e.g., diffusion-limited reactions and some biological processes, through a general approach that makes use of Jensen's inequality and that encompasses all these systems. In terms of customary mean first-passage time, we show that Gaussian searches are more effective than non-Gaussian ones. A companion paper argues that non-Gaussianity becomes instead highly more efficient in applications where only a small fraction of tracers is required to reach the target.

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@article{arxiv.2403.10138,
  title  = {Being heterogeneous is disadvantageous: Brownian non-Gaussian searches},
  author = {Vittoria Sposini and Sankaran Nampoothiri and Aleksei Chechkin and Enzo Orlandini and Flavio Seno and Fulvio Baldovin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.10138},
  year   = {2024}
}