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Asymmetric Lévy flights in the presence of absorbing boundaries (1306.0476v2)

Published 3 Jun 2013 in cond-mat.stat-mech

Abstract: We consider a one dimensional asymmetric random walk whose jumps are identical, independent and drawn from a distribution \phi(\eta) displaying asymmetric power law tails (i.e. \phi(\eta) \sim c/\eta{\alpha +1} for large positive jumps and \phi(\eta) \sim c/(\gamma |\eta|{\alpha +1}) for large negative jumps, with 0 < \alpha < 2). In absence of boundaries and after a large number of steps n, the probability density function (PDF) of the walker position, x_n, converges to an asymmetric L\'evy stable law of stability index \alpha and skewness parameter \beta=(\gamma-1)/(\gamma+1). In particular the right tail of this PDF decays as c n/x_n{1+\alpha}. Much less is known when the walker is confined, or partially confined, in a region of the space. In this paper we first study the case of a walker constrained to move on the positive semi-axis and absorbed once it changes sign. In this case, the persistence exponent \theta_+, which characterizes the algebraic large time decay of the survival probability, can be computed exactly and we show that the tail of the PDF of the walker position decays as c \, n/[(1-\theta_+) \, x_n{1+\alpha}]. This last result can be generalized in higher dimensions such as a planar L\'evy walker confined in a wedge with absorbing walls. Our results are corroborated by precise numerical simulations.

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