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Ergodic Properties of Fractional Brownian-Langevin Motion

Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability 2014-01-30 v1 Astrophysics Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We investigate the time average mean square displacement δ2(x(t))=0tΔ[x(t+Δ)x(t)]2dt/(tΔ)\overline{\delta^2}(x(t))=\int_0^{t-\Delta}[x(t^\prime+\Delta)-x(t^\prime)]^2 dt^\prime/(t-\Delta) for fractional Brownian and Langevin motion. Unlike the previously investigated continuous time random walk model δ2\overline{\delta^2} converges to the ensemble average <x2>t2H<x^2 > \sim t^{2 H} in the long measurement time limit. The convergence to ergodic behavior is however slow, and surprisingly the Hurst exponent H=3/4H=3/4 marks the critical point of the speed of convergence. When H<3/4H<3/4, the ergodicity breaking parameter EB=Var(δ2)/<δ2>2k(H)Δt1{EB} = {Var} (\overline{\delta^2}) / < \overline{\delta^2} >^2\sim k(H) \cdot\Delta\cdot t^{-1}, when H=3/4H=3/4, EB(9/16)(lnt)Δt1{EB} \sim (9/16)(\ln t) \cdot\Delta \cdot t^{-1}, and when 3/4<H<1,EBk(H)Δ44Ht4H43/4<H <1, {EB} \sim k(H)\Delta^{4-4H} t^{4H-4}. In the ballistic limit H1H \to 1 ergodicity is broken and EB2{EB} \sim 2. The critical point H=3/4H=3/4 is marked by the divergence of the coefficient k(H)k(H). Fractional Brownian motion as a model for recent experiments of sub-diffusion of mRNA in the cell is briefly discussed and comparison with the continuous time random walk model is made.

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@article{arxiv.0809.2430,
  title  = {Ergodic Properties of Fractional Brownian-Langevin Motion},
  author = {Weihua Deng and Eli Barkai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.2430},
  year   = {2014}
}

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8 pages, 6 figures