由布朗运动驱动的被动粒子的普遍动力学
Urna Basu1, P L Krapivsky2,3, Satya N Majumdar4
1S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata 700106, India.
Physical review. E
|February 7, 2025
概括
由布朗粒子驱动的被动粒子的动力学显示了对短距离相互作用的普遍行为. 它的平均平方位移 (MSD) 在1D和2D中表现出明显的缩放,独立于潜在的细节.
科学领域:
- 统计物理学的统计物理.
- 软物质物理学 软物质物理学
- 非线性动力学是一种非线性动力学.
背景情况:
- 研究复杂系统中的粒子动力学对于理解从分子电机到活性物质的现象至关重要.
- 非互惠的相互作用引入了在平衡系统中看不到的独特行为.
- 布朗运动是随机过程的基本模型.
研究的目的:
- 通过非互惠的相互作用分析被动粒子被布朗粒子驱动的过缓动力学.
- 为了确定驱动粒子长期行为的普遍性.
- 计算一维和二维位置分布的精确缩放函数.
主要方法:
- 对过度缓和的朗格温方程进行理论分析.
- 专注于短距离和长距离的互动潜力.
- 计算平均平方位移 (MSD) 和位置分布.
- 用1D和2D空间维度进行维度分析.
主要成果:
- 对于短距离相互作用,驱动粒子的MSD表现出普遍的行为,在1D中以t^{1/2}增长,在2D中以log{t}增长.
- 计算了位置分布的精确缩放函数,并发现它们对短距离相互作用具有普遍性.
- 对于远程相互作用,MSD指数取决于潜在的尾部属性.
结论:
- 一个被动驱动的粒子的长时间动态对于短距离的非互动相互作用来说是非常普遍的.
- 潜在的特定形式对短距离相互作用变得无关紧要,简化了预测.
- 该研究提供了精确的缩放函数,为驱动的布朗系统提供了更深入的见解.
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