Fractal behavior in trapping and reaction: A random walk study (Q1072240)

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Fractal behavior in trapping and reaction: A random walk study
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    Fractal behavior in trapping and reaction: A random walk study (English)
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    We investigate the trapping of a random walker in fractal structures (Sierpinski gaskets) with randomly distributed traps. The survival probability is determined from the number of distinct sites visited in the trap-free fractals. We show that the short-time behavior and the long-time tails of the survival probability are governed by the spectral dimension \(\tilde d.\) We interpolate between these two limits by introducing a scaling law. An extension of the theory, which includes a continuous-time random walk on fractals, is discussed as well as the case of direct trapping. The latter case is shown to be governed by the fractal dimension \(\bar d.\)
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    continuous-time random walk
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    Sierpinski gaskets
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    compact exploration
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    trapping of a random walker in fractal structures
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    survival probability
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