Microscopic models of traveling wave equations
Abstract
Reaction-diffusion problems are often described at a macroscopic scale by partial derivative equations of the type of the Fisher or Kolmogorov-Petrovsky-Piscounov equation. These equations have a continuous family of front solutions, each of them corresponding to a different velocity of the front. By simulating systems of size up to N=10^(16) particles at the microscopic scale, where particles react and diffuse according to some stochastic rules, we show that a single velocity is selected for the front. This velocity converges logarithmically to the solution of the F-KPP equation with minimal velocity when the number N of particles increases. A simple calculation of the effect introduced by the cutoff due to the microscopic scale allows one to understand the origin of the logarithmic correction.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0005364,
title = {Microscopic models of traveling wave equations},
author = {Eric Brunet and Bernard Derrida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0005364},
year = {2009}
}
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11 pages, 3 figures