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Survival probability of an immobile target surrounded by mobile traps

Statistical Mechanics 2012-06-13 v2

Abstract

We study analytically, in one dimension, the survival probability Ps(t)P_{s}(t) up to time tt of an immobile target surrounded by mutually noninteracting traps each performing a continuous-time random walk (CTRW) in continuous space. We consider a general CTRW with symmetric and continuous (but otherwise arbitrary) jump length distribution f(η)f(\eta) and arbitrary waiting time distribution ψ(τ)\psi(\tau). The traps are initially distributed uniformly in space with density ρ\rho. We prove an exact relation, valid for all time tt, between Ps(t)P_s(t) and the expected maximum E[M(t)]E[M(t)] of the trap process up to time tt, for rather general stochastic motion xtrap(t)x_{\rm trap}(t) of each trap. When xtrap(t)x_{\rm trap}(t) represents a general CTRW with arbitrary f(η)f(\eta) and ψ(τ)\psi(\tau), we are able to compute exactly the first two leading terms in the asymptotic behavior of E[M(t)]E[M(t)] for large tt. This allows us subsequently to compute the precise asymptotic behavior, Ps(t)aexp[btθ]P_s(t)\sim a\, \exp[-b\, t^{\theta}], for large tt, with exact expressions for the stretching exponent θ\theta and the constants aa and bb for arbitrary CTRW. By choosing appropriate f(η)f(\eta) and ψ(τ)\psi(\tau), we recover the previously known results for diffusive and subdiffusive traps. However, our result is more general and includes, in particular, the superdiffusive traps as well as totally anomalous traps.

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@article{arxiv.1203.2859,
  title  = {Survival probability of an immobile target surrounded by mobile traps},
  author = {Jasper Franke and Satya N. Majumdar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.2859},
  year   = {2012}
}