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The Diffusion of Passive Tracers in Laminar Shear Flow
Published on: May 1, 2018
First-passage-time properties of diffusion with a broad class of stochastic diffusion coefficients
Go Uchida1,2, Hiromi Miyoshi1, Hitoshi Washizu2
1Tokyo Metropolitan University, Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Tokyo 1920397, Japan.
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This study investigates the first-passage-time (FPT) properties of particles with a broad class of positive stochastic diffusion coefficients (DCs), representing diffusion in heterogeneous environments or of particles with conformational fluctuations. We demonstrate that for diffusion in a one-dimensional semi-infinite domain with an absorbing boundary, particles will eventually reach the absorbing boundary with probability one. We also show that a stochastic DC provides higher transport efficiency in an early arrival of particles at the boundary than would be expected under diffusion whose DC is the ensemble average of the stochastic DC. Furthermore, a stochastic DC with a larger supremum exhibits a more efficient transport even if ensemble averages are the same. For ergodic DCs, we show three more properties: The mean FPT diverges, the enhancement of early-arrival efficiency diminishes over long times, and the FPT distribution converges to a Lévy-Smirnov distribution in the long-time limit. These properties are shown to arise from the convergence of the time-averaged DC to the ensemble average, with the convergence speed determined by the DC's fluctuation timescale. We finally discuss the similarities and differences of FPT properties between three-dimensional diffusion outside a spherical absorbing boundary and the one-dimensional diffusion. Our results indicate that fluctuations in DCs may need to be non-Markov and/or nonergodic to allow efficient transport of particles to distant targets. Our results also suggest that fluctuations in a DC play an important role, for example, in diffusion-limited reactions triggered by single molecules in physics, chemistry, or biology.
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