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Spatiotemporal Characterization of Active Brownian Dynamics in Channels

Statistical Mechanics 2026-03-13 v1 Soft Condensed Matter Probability

Abstract

Accumulation at boundaries represents a widely observed phenomenon in active systems with implications for microbial ecology and engineering applications. To rationalize the underlying physics, we provide analytical predictions for the first-passage properties and spatial distributions of a confined active Brownian particle (ABP). We show that ABPs with absorbing and hard-wall boundary conditions are Siegmund duals, yielding a direct mapping between the propagators of the two problems. We analyze the system across low and high activity regimes -- quantifying persistent motion relative to diffusion -- and show that active motion, together with a favorable initial orientation, typically lowers the mean first-passage time relative to passive diffusion. Notably, the full time-dependent propagator between hard walls approaches a wall-accumulated stationary state given by the derivative of the splitting probability as a consequence of Siegmund duality.

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@article{arxiv.2603.12080,
  title  = {Spatiotemporal Characterization of Active Brownian Dynamics in Channels},
  author = {Yanis Baouche and Mathis Guéneau and Christina Kurzthaler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.12080},
  year   = {2026}
}

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9 pages, 3 figures