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Uniformity Transition for Ray Intensities in Random Media

Optics 2018-04-04 v1

Abstract

This paper analyses a model for the intensity of distribution for rays propagating without absorption in a random medium. The random medium is modelled as a dynamical map. After NN iterations, the intensity is modelled as a sum SS of N{\cal N} contributions from different trajectories, each of which is a product of NN independent identically distributed random variables xkx_k, representing successive focussing or de-focussing events. The number of ray trajectories reaching a given point is assumed to proliferate exponentially: N=ΛN{\cal N}=\Lambda^N, for some Λ>1\Lambda>1. We investigate the probability distribution of SS. We find a phase transition as parameters of the model are varied. There is a phase where the fluctuations of SS are suppressed as NN\to \infty, and a phase where the SS has large fluctuations, for which we provide a large deviation analysis.

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@article{arxiv.1711.02972,
  title  = {Uniformity Transition for Ray Intensities in Random Media},
  author = {Marc Pradas and Alain Pumir and Michael Wilkinson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.02972},
  year   = {2018}
}

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14 pages, 3 figures