Detection of Transition Times from Single-particle-tracking Trajectories
Abstract
In heterogeneous environments, the diffusivity is not constant but changes with time. It is important to detect changes in the diffusivity from single-particle-tracking trajectories in experiments. Here, we devise a novel method for detecting the transition times of the diffusivity from trajectory data. A key idea of this method is the introduction of a characteristic time scale of the diffusive states, which is obtained by a fluctuation analysis of the time-averaged mean square displacements. We test our method in silico by using the Langevin equation with a fluctuating diffusivity. We show that our method can successfully detect the transition times of diffusive states and obtain the diffusion coefficient as a function of time. This method will provide a quantitative description of the fluctuating diffusivity in heterogeneous environments and can be applied to time series with transitions of states.
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@article{arxiv.1709.05456,
title = {Detection of Transition Times from Single-particle-tracking Trajectories},
author = {Takuma Akimoto and Eiji Yamamoto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.05456},
year = {2017}
}
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11 pages, 4 figures