Two-type annihilating random walks on complete and star graphs have extinction times asymptotically larger than one-type annihilation, with near-matching upper and lower bounds for symmetric and asymmetric speeds.
Particle density in diffusion-limited annihilating systems
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Place an $A$-particle at each site of a graph independently with probability $p$ and otherwise place a $B$-particle. $A$- and $B$-particles perform independent continuous time random walks at rates $\lambda_A$ and $\lambda_B$, respectively, and annihilate upon colliding with a particle of opposite type. Bramson and Lebowitz studied the setting $\lambda_A = \lambda_B$ in the early 1990s. Despite recent progress, many basic questions remain unanswered for when $\lambda_A \neq \lambda_B$. For the critical case $p=1/2$ on low-dimensional integer lattices, we give a lower bound on the expected number of particles at the origin that matches physicists' predictions. For the process with $\lambda_B=0$ on the integers and the bidirected regular tree, we give sharp upper and lower bounds for the expected total occupation time of the root at and approaching criticality.
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Two-type annihilating systems on the complete and star graph
Two-type annihilating random walks on complete and star graphs have extinction times asymptotically larger than one-type annihilation, with near-matching upper and lower bounds for symmetric and asymmetric speeds.