Biological & Soft Matter Seminar: Universality in the onset of superdiffusion and anomalous transport in Lévy walks

Asaf Miron, PhD student from Weizmann Institute of Science

06 May 2020, 11:00 
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/96051227115 
Biological & Soft Matter Seminar

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/96051227115

 

Abstract: 

Anomalous dynamics in which local perturbations spread faster than diffusion are ubiquitously observed in the long-time behavior of a wide variety of systems. 

 

The manner by which such systems evolve towards their asymptotic superdiffusive behavior is explored using the 1D Lévy walk of order 1<β<2.

 

The approach towards superdiffusion, as captured by the leading correction to the asymptotic propagator, is shown to undergo a transition as β crosses the critical value β_c=3/2. Above β_c, this correction scales as |x|~t^(1/2), describing simple diffusion. However, below β_c it instead remains superdiffusive, scaling as |x|~t^(2β-1). 

 

The transition is independent of the precise model details and is thus argued to be universal.

 

Such finite corrections typically play a crucial role in experimental and numerical studies of superdiffusive systems. This holds true both in equilibrium settings, as well as in nonequilibrium settings, where superdiffusion gives raise to anomalous transport.

 

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