Understanding Anomalous Transport in Intermittent Maps: From Continuous Time Random Walks to Fractals
Chaotic Dynamics
2015-06-26 v1 Statistical Mechanics
Abstract
We show that the generalized diffusion coefficient of a subdiffusive intermittent map is a fractal function of control parameters. A modified continuous time random walk theory yields its coarse functional form and correctly describes a dynamical phase transition from normal to anomalous diffusion marked by strong suppression of diffusion. Similarly, the probability density of moving particles is governed by a time-fractional diffusion equation on coarse scales while exhibiting a specific fine structure. Approximations beyond stochastic theory are derived from a generalized Taylor-Green-Kubo formula.
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@article{arxiv.nlin/0403039,
title = {Understanding Anomalous Transport in Intermittent Maps: From Continuous Time Random Walks to Fractals},
author = {N. Korabel and A. V. Chechkin and R. Klages and I. M. Sokolov and V. Yu. Gonchar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nlin/0403039},
year = {2015}
}
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4 pages, 3 eps figures