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Role of quenching on superdiffusive transport in two-dimensional random media

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Transport in random media is known to be affected by quenched disorder. From the point of view of random walks, quenching induces correlations between steps that may alter the dynamical properties of the medium. This paper is intended to provide more insight into the role of quenched disorder on superdiffusive transport in two-dimensional random media. The systems under consideration are disordered materials called Levy glasses that exhibit large spatial fluctuations in the density of scattering elements. We show that in an ideal Levy glass the influence of quenching can be neglected, in the sense that transport follows to very good approximation that of a standard Levy walk. We also show that, by changing sample parameters, quenching effects can be increased intentionally, thereby making it possible to investigate systematically diverse regimes of transport. In particular, we find that strong quenching induces local trapping effects which slow down superdiffusion and lead to a transient subdiffusivelike transport regime close to the truncation time of the system.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
renormalization-group approach; jump length field; levy flights; anomalous diffusion; random-walks
List of contributors:
Wiersma, DIEDERIK SYBOLT
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/30994
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