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Random walks with fractally correlated traps: Stretched exponential and power law survival kinetics

Statistical Mechanics 2016-11-23 v1 Probability

Abstract

We consider the survival probability f(t)f(t) of a random walk with a constant hopping rate ww on a host lattice of fractal dimension dd and spectral dimension ds2d_s\le 2, with spatially correlated traps. The traps form a sublattice with fractal dimension da<dd_a<d and are characterized by the absorption rate waw_a which may be finite (imperfect traps) or infinite (perfect traps). Initial coordinates are chosen randomly at or within a fixed distance of a trap. For weakly absorbing traps (waww_a\ll w), we find that f(t)f(t) can be closely approximated by a stretched exponential function over the initial stage of relaxation, with stretching exponent α=1(dda)/dw\alpha=1-(d-d_a)/d_w, where dwd_w is the random walk dimension of the host lattice. At the end of this initial stage there occurs a crossover to power law kinetics f(t)tαf(t)\sim t^{-\alpha} with the same exponent α\alpha as for the stretched exponential regime. For strong absorption wa>ww_a>w, including the limit of perfect traps waw_a\to \infty, the stretched exponential regime is absent and the decay of f(t)f(t) follows, after a short transient, the aforementioned power law for all times.

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@article{arxiv.1610.04801,
  title  = {Random walks with fractally correlated traps: Stretched exponential and power law survival kinetics},
  author = {Dan Plyukhin and Alex V. Plyukhin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.04801},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

To appear in Phys. Rev. E, 13 pages, 10 figures