重置中的分数电报方程:非平衡静止状态和第一次通道时间
Katarzyna Górska1, Francisco J Sevilla2, Guillermo Chacón-Acosta3
1Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Science, ul. Radzikowskiego 152, PL-31342 Kraków, Poland.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)
|August 29, 2024
概括
这项研究探讨了与随机重置的分数电报方程,揭示了系统达到非平衡状态,平均平方位移随着时间的推移因重置而和. 一个最佳的重置速率最大限度地减少了平均首次通道时间.
科学领域:
- 物理 物理学 物理
- 应用数学 应用数学 应用数学
- 统计力学 统计力学
背景情况:
- 分数电报的方程模型异常的扩散过程.
- 随机重置引入了一个限制系统和影响其长期行为的机制.
- 了解非平衡动力学在各种物理系统中至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 分析两次分数电报表的方程,包括随机重置.
- 在这些条件下确定概率密度函数和平均平方位移.
- 调查第一通道时间问题,并确定最佳的重置策略.
主要方法:
- 综合分解法用于导出分析溶液.
- 对长时间极限的分析,以了解稳定状态行为.
- 使用运行时间和莱维稳定的流程.
- 第一次通道时间分析以研究生存概率.
主要成果:
- 得到了概率密度函数和平均平方位移.
- 在长时间极限中,系统接近非平衡静止状态.
- 平均平方位移因重置机制而和.
- 分数电报过程被描述为一个附属过程.
- 发现一个最佳的重置速率,以最大限度地减少平均首次通道时间.
结论:
- 随机重置导致非平衡静止状态和平均平方位移的和.
- 分数电报过程可以被视为一个附属过程.
- 可以确定最佳的重置策略来控制首次通道时间属性.
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