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Short-time statistics of extinction and blowup in reaction kinetics

Statistical Mechanics 2026-04-14 v3 Probability

Abstract

We study the statistics of extinction and blowup times in well-mixed systems of stochastically reacting particles. We focus on the short-time tail, T0T \to 0, of the extinction- or blowup-time distribution Pm(T)\mathcal{P}_m(T), where mm is the number of particles at t=0t=0. This tail often exhibits an essential singularity at T=0T=0, and we show that the singularity is captured by a time-dependent WKB (Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin) approximation applied directly to the master equation. This approximation, however, leaves undetermined a large pre-exponential factor. We show how to calculate this factor by applying a leading- and a subleading-order WKB approximation to the Laplace-transformed backward master equation. Accurate asymptotic results can be obtained when this WKB solution can be matched to another approximate solution (the ``inner" solution), valid for not too large mm. We demonstrate and verify this method on three examples of reactions which are also solvable without approximations.

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@article{arxiv.2601.04924,
  title  = {Short-time statistics of extinction and blowup in reaction kinetics},
  author = {Rotem Degany and Michael Assaf and Baruch Meerson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.04924},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

9 pages, 5 figures. To appear in Phys Rev. E (2026)