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The following pages link to First passage time statistics for two-channel diffusion (Q2969879):
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- Mean first passage time for diffuse and rest search in a confined spherical domain (Q2066044) (← links)
- Network navigation with non-Lèvy superdiffusive random walks (Q2070526) (← links)
- First-passage problem for stochastic differential equations with combined parametric Gaussian and Lévy white noises via path integral method (Q2122262) (← links)
- Transition path properties for one-dimensional systems driven by Poisson white noise (Q2128123) (← links)
- Diffusive search for diffusing targets with fluctuating diffusivity and gating (Q2282808) (← links)
- Lévy noise-driven escape from arctangent potential wells (Q3388144) (← links)
- Fractional compound Poisson processes with multiple internal states (Q4615563) (← links)
- Interlacing relaxation and first-passage phenomena in reversible discrete and continuous space Markovian dynamics (Q5006915) (← links)
- Analytical estimation for the impulse response of an <i>n</i>-dimensional diffusion channel with an absorbing receiver (Q5052226) (← links)
- A unifying approach to first-passage time distributions in diffusing diffusivity and switching diffusion models (Q5053489) (← links)
- Extreme value statistics of ergodic Markov processes from first passage times in the large deviation limit (Q5056234) (← links)
- Switching diffusions and stochastic resetting (Q5059994) (← links)
- Anisotropic Nonlocal Diffusion Operators for Normal and Anomalous Dynamics (Q5112031) (← links)
- Interaction Between Switching Diffusivities and Cellular Microstructure (Q5112036) (← links)
- The Effects of Fast Inactivation on Conditional First Passage Times of Mortal Diffusive Searchers (Q5149216) (← links)
- First passage statistics for diffusing diffusivity (Q5235214) (← links)
- Preface: new trends in first-passage methods and applications in the life sciences and engineering (Q5869963) (← links)
- The moving-eigenvalue method: hitting time for Itô processes and moving boundaries (Q5870723) (← links)