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Surprising variants of Cauchy's formula for mean chord length

Statistical Mechanics 2019-11-27 v2

Abstract

We examine isotropic and anisotropic random walks which begin on the surface of linear (NN), square (N×NN \times N), or cubic (N×N×NN \times N \times N) lattices and end upon encountering the surface again. The mean length of walks is equal to NN and the distribution of lengths nn generally scales as n1.5n^{-1.5} for large nn. Our results are interesting in the context of an old formula due to Cauchy that the mean length of a chord though a convex body of volume VV and surface SS is proportional to V/SV/S. It has been realized in recent years that Cauchy's formula holds surprisingly even if chords are replaced by irregular insect paths or trajectories of colliding gas molecules. The random walk on a lattice offers a simple and transparent understanding of this result in comparison to other formulations based on Boltzmann's transport equation in continuum.

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@article{arxiv.1908.06608,
  title  = {Surprising variants of Cauchy's formula for mean chord length},
  author = {Prabodh Shukla and Diana Thongjaomayum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.06608},
  year   = {2019}
}

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