Diffusion in an expanding medium: Fokker-Planck equation, Green's function and first-passage properties

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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVE.94.032118arXiv1604.03599WikidataQ50571584 ScholiaQ50571584MaRDI QIDQ6272467FDOQ6272467

Enrique Abad, S. B. Yuste, Carlos Escudero

Publication date: 12 April 2016

Abstract: We present a classical, mesoscopic derivation of the Fokker-Planck equation for diffusion in an expanding medium. To this end, we take a conveniently generalized Chapman-Kolmogorov equation as the starting point. We obtain an analytical expression for the Green's function (propagator) and investigate both analytically and numerically how this function and the associated moments behave. We also study first-passage properties in expanding hyperspherical geometries. We show that in all cases the behavior is determined to a great extent by the so-called Brownian conformal time au(t), which we define via the relation dotau=1/a2, where a(t) is the expansion scale factor. If the medium expansion is driven by a power law [a(t)proptotgamma with gamma>0], we find interesting crossover effects in the mixing effectiveness of the diffusion process when the characteristic exponent gamma is varied. Crossover effects are also found at the level of the survival probability and of the moments of the first passage-time distribution with two different regimes separated by the critical value gamma=1/2. The case of an exponential scale factor is analyzed separately both for expanding and contracting media. In the latter situation, a stationary probability distribution arises in the long time limit.












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