Effect of Partial Absorption on Diffusion with Resetting
Abstract
The effect of partial absorption on a diffusive particle which stochastically resets its position with a finite rate is considered. The particle is absorbed by a target at the origin with absorption `velocity' ; as the velocity approaches the absorption property of the target approaches that of a perfectly-absorbing target. The effect of partial absorption on first-passage time problems is studied, in particular, it is shown that the mean time to absorption (MTA) is increased by an additive term proportional to . The results are extended to multiparticle systems where independent searchers, initially uniformly distributed with a given density, look for a single immobile target. It is found that the average survival probability is modified by a multiplicative factor which is a function of , whereas the decay rate of the typical survival probability is decreased by an additive term proportional to .
Cite
@article{arxiv.1301.2489,
title = {Effect of Partial Absorption on Diffusion with Resetting},
author = {Justin Whitehouse and Martin R. Evans and Satya N. Majumdar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.2489},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
17 pages, 3 figures