Continuous-time random walks with reset events: Historical background and new perspectives

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DOI10.1140/EPJB/E2017-80348-4arXiv1706.04812MaRDI QIDQ6287879FDOQ6287879


Authors: Miquel Montero, Axel Masó-Puigdellosas, Javier Villarroel Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 June 2017

Abstract: In this paper, we consider a stochastic process that may experience random reset events which relocate the system to its starting position. We focus our attention on a one-dimensional, monotonic continuous-time random walk with a constant drift: the process moves in a fixed direction between the reset events, either by the effect of the random jumps, or by the action of a deterministic bias. However, the orientation of its motion is randomly determined after each restart. As a result of these alternating dynamics, interesting properties do emerge. General formulas for the propagator as well as for two extreme statistics, the survival probability and the mean first-passage time, are also derived. The rigor of these analytical results is verified by numerical estimations, for particular but illuminating examples.













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