Authors
S Condamin, Vincent Tejedor, Raphaël Voituriez, Olivier Bénichou, Joseph Klafter
Publication date
2008/4/15
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
105
Issue
15
Pages
5675-5680
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Subdiffusive motion of tracer particles in complex crowded environments, such as biological cells, has been shown to be widespread. This deviation from Brownian motion is usually characterized by a sublinear time dependence of the mean square displacement (MSD). However, subdiffusive behavior can stem from different microscopic scenarios that cannot be identified solely by the MSD data. In this article we present a theoretical framework that permits the analytical calculation of first-passage observables (mean first-passage times, splitting probabilities, and occupation times distributions) in disordered media in any dimensions. This analysis is applied to two representative microscopic models of subdiffusion: continuous-time random walks with heavy tailed waiting times and diffusion on fractals. Our results show that first-passage observables provide tools to unambiguously discriminate between the two …
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