Lattice random walks in focal-point potentials exhibit logarithmic growth of distinct sites visited and can display a minimum in mean first-passage time versus bias strength.
When the walker is at 2R, it remains there with probability 1−q(1 +g)/2 or moves to 2R−1 with probabilityq(1 +g)/2
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Tethering effects on first-passage variables of lattice random walks in linear and quadratic focal point potentials
Lattice random walks in focal-point potentials exhibit logarithmic growth of distinct sites visited and can display a minimum in mean first-passage time versus bias strength.