Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
We show that, in a broad class of continuous time random walks (CTRW), a small external field can turn diffusion from standard into anomalous. We illustrate our findings in a CTRW with trapping, a prototype of subdiffusion in disordered and glassy materials, and in the Lévy walk process, which describes superdiffusion within inhomogeneous media. For both models, in the presence of an external field, rare events induce a singular behavior in the originally Gaussian displacements distribution, giving rise to power-law tails. Remarkably, in the subdiffusive CTRW, the combined effect of highly fluctuating waiting times and of a drift yields a non-Gaussian distribution characterized by long spatial tails and strong anomalous superdiffusion.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
driven diffusive systems (theory); stochastic particle dynamics (theory); transport processes/heat transfer (theory). diffusion
Elenco autori:
Sarracino, Alessandro; Vulpiani, Angelo; Vezzani, Alessandro
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