Power laws and stretched exponentials in a noisy finite-time-singularity model
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.softphysics.flu-dyn
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finite-time-singularitymodelnoisepowerstretchedabsorbingbehaviorbiophysics
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We discuss the influence of white noise on a generic dynamical finite-time-singularity model for a single degree of freedom. We find that the noise effectively resolves the finite-time-singularity and replaces it by a first-passage-time or absorbing state distribution with a peak at the singularity and a long time tail exhibiting power law or stretched exponential behavior. The study might be of relevance in the context of hydrodynamics on a nanometer scale, in material physics, and in biophysics.
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