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Spectral theory of diffusion in partially absorbing media

Statistical Mechanics 2022-10-12 v1

Abstract

A probabilistic framework for studying single-particle diffusion in partially absorbing media has recently been developed in terms of an encounter-based approach. The latter computes the joint probability density (generalized propagator) for particle position \Xt\X_t and a Brownian functional Ut{\mathcal U}_t that specifies the amount of time the particle is in contact with a reactive component \calM\calM. Absorption occurs as soon as \calUt\calU_t crosses a randomly distributed threshold (stopping time). Laplace transforming the propagator with respect to \calUt\calU_t leads to a classical boundary value problem (BVP) in which the reactive component has a constant rate of absorption zz, where zz is the corresponding Laplace variable. Hence, a crucial step in the encounter-based approach is finding the inverse Laplace transform. In the case of a reactive boundary \calM\partial \calM, this can be achieved by solving a classical Robin BVP in terms of the spectral decomposition of a Dirichlet-to-Neumann operator. In this paper we develop the analogous construction in the case of a reactive substrate \calM\calM. In particular, we show that the Laplace transformed propagator can be computed in terms of the spectral decomposition of a pair of Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators. However, inverting the Laplace transform with respect to zz is more involved. We illustrate the theory by considering a 1D example where the Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators reduce to scalars.

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@article{arxiv.2205.08929,
  title  = {Spectral theory of diffusion in partially absorbing media},
  author = {Paul C Bressloff},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.08929},
  year   = {2022}
}

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25 pages, 6 figures