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Visitation Dynamics of $d$-Dimensional Fractional Brownian Motion

Statistical Mechanics 2024-07-17 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP Cell Behavior

Abstract

The fractional Brownian motion (fBm) is a paradigmatic strongly non-Markovian process with broad applications in various fields. Despite their importance, the properties of the territory covered by a dd-dimensional fBm have remained elusive so far. Here, we study the visitation dynamics of the fBm by considering the time τn\tau_n required to visit a site, defined as a unit cell of a dd-dimensional lattice, when nn sites have been visited. Relying on scaling arguments, we determine all temporal regimes of the probability distribution function of τn\tau_n. These results are confirmed by extensive numerical simulations that employ large-deviation Monte Carlo algorithms. Besides these theoretical aspects, our results account for the tracking data of telomeres in the nucleus of mammalian cells, microspheres in an agorose gel, and vacuoles in the amoeba, which are experimental realizations of fBm.

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@article{arxiv.2407.11655,
  title  = {Visitation Dynamics of $d$-Dimensional Fractional Brownian Motion},
  author = {L. Régnier and M. Dolgushev and O. Bénichou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.11655},
  year   = {2024}
}

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4 pages, 4 figures + 12 pages, 6 figures