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A sluggish random walk with subdiffusive spread (2301.13077v2)

Published 30 Jan 2023 in cond-mat.stat-mech

Abstract: We study a one-dimensional sluggish random walk with space-dependent transition probabilities between nearest-neighbour lattice sites. Motivated by trap models of slow dynamics, we consider a model in which the trap depth increases logarithmically with distance from the origin. This leads to a random walk which has symmetric transition probabilities that decrease with distance $|k|$ from the origin as $1/|k|$ for large $|k|$. We show that the typical position after time $t$ scales as $t{1/3}$ with a nontrivial scaling function for the position distribution which has a trough (a cusp singularity) at the origin. Therefore an effective central bias away from the origin emerges even though the transition probabilities are symmetric. We also compute the survival probability of the walker in the presence of a sink at the origin and show that it decays as $t{-1/3}$ at late times. Furthermore we compute the distribution of the maximum position, $M(t)$, to the right of the origin up to time $t$, and show that it has a nontrivial scaling function. Finally we provide a generalisation of this model where the transition probabilities decay as $1/|k|\alpha$ with $\alpha >0$.

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