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Survival of a static target in a gas of diffusing particles with exclusion

Statistical Mechanics 2015-06-22 v3

Abstract

Let a lattice gas of constant density, described by the symmetric simple exclusion process, be brought in contact with a "target": a spherical absorber of radius RR. Employing the macroscopic fluctuation theory (MFT), we evaluate the probability P(T){\mathcal P}(T) that no gas particle hits the target until a long but finite time TT. We also find the most likely gas density history conditional on the non-hitting. The results depend on the dimension of space dd and on the rescaled parameter =R/D0T\ell=R/\sqrt{D_0T}, where D0D_0 is the gas diffusivity. For small \ell and d>2d>2, P(T){\mathcal P}(T) is determined by an exact stationary solution of the MFT equations that we find. For large \ell, and for any \ell in one dimension, the relevant MFT solutions are non-stationary. In this case lnP(T)\ln {\mathcal P}(T) scales differently with relevant parameters, and it also depends on whether the initial condition is random or deterministic. The latter effects also occur if the lattice gas is composed of non-interacting random walkers. Finally, we extend the formalism to a whole class of diffusive gases of interacting particles.

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@article{arxiv.1406.3502,
  title  = {Survival of a static target in a gas of diffusing particles with exclusion},
  author = {Baruch Meerson and Arkady Vilenkin and P. L. Krapivsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.3502},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

14 pages, 5 figures, a typo in Eq. (21) as it appeared in PRE is corrected