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Order statistics of Rosenstock's trapping problem in disordered media

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

The distribution of times tj,Nt_{j,N} elapsed until the first jj independent random walkers from a set of N1N \gg 1, all starting from the same site, are trapped by a quenched configuration of traps randomly placed on a disordered lattice is investigated. In doing so, the cumulants of the distribution of the territory explored by NN independent random walkers SN(t)S_N(t) and the probability ΦN(t)\Phi_N(t) that no particle of an initial set of NN is trapped by time tt are considered. Simulation results for the two-dimensional incipient percolation aggregate show that the ratio between the nnth cumulant and the nnth moment of SN(t)S_N(t) is, for large NN, (i) very large in comparison with the same ratio in Euclidean media, and (ii) almost constant. The first property implies that, in contrast with Euclidean media, approximations of order higher than the standard zeroth-order Rosenstock approximation are required to provide a reasonable description of the trapping order statistics. Fortunately, the second property (which has a geometric origin) can be exploited to build these higher-order Rosenstock approximations. Simulation results for the two-dimensional incipient percolation aggregate confirm the predictions of our approach.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0309673,
  title  = {Order statistics of Rosenstock's trapping problem in disordered media},
  author = {S. B. Yuste and L. Acedo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0309673},
  year   = {2009}
}

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13 pages, RevTeX4, 8 eps figures