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arxiv: 1710.01982 · v1 · pith:OSYY7AB5new · submitted 2017-10-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Subdiffusive Transport in Heterogeneous Patchy Environments

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keywords transportheterogeneousanomalouspatchyacrossenvironmentslong-timepatches
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Transport across heterogeneous, patchy environments is a ubiquitous phenomenon spanning fields of study including ecological movement, intracellular transport and regions of specialised function in a cell. These regions or patches may be highly heterogeneous in their properties, and often exhibit anomalous behaviour (resulting from e.g. crowding or viscoelastic effects) which necessitates the inclusion of non-Markovian dynamics in their study. However, many such processes are also subject to an internal self-regulating or tempering process due to concurrent competing functions being carried out. In this work we develop a model for anomalous transport across a heterogeneous, patchy environment subject to tempering. We show that in the long-time an equilibrium may be reached with constant effective transport rates between the patches. This result is qualitatively different from untempered systems where subdiffusion results in the long-time accumulation of all particles in the patch with lowest anomalous exponent, $0<\mu<1$.

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