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Physical Review E | 2013

Transient aging in fractional Brownian and Langevin-equation motion.

Jochen Kursawe; Johannes Schulz; Ralf Metzler

Stochastic processes driven by stationary fractional Gaussian noise, that is, fractional Brownian motion and fractional Langevin-equation motion, are usually considered to be ergodic in the sense that, after an algebraic relaxation, time and ensemble averages of physical observables coincide. Recently it was demonstrated that fractional Brownian motion and fractional Langevin-equation motion under external confinement are transiently nonergodic-time and ensemble averages behave differently-from the moment when the particle starts to sense the confinement. Here we show that these processes also exhibit transient aging, that is, physical observables such as the time-averaged mean-squared displacement depend on the time lag between the initiation of the system at time t=0 and the start of the measurement at the aging time t(a). In particular, it turns out that for fractional Langevin-equation motion the aging dependence on t(a) is different between the cases of free and confined motion. We obtain explicit analytical expressions for the aged moments of the particle position as well as the time-averaged mean-squared displacement and present a numerical analysis of this transient aging phenomenon.


Journal of Physics A | 2013

Correlated continuous time random walks: combining scale-invariance with long-range memory for spatial and temporal dynamics

Johannes Schulz; Aleksei V. Chechkin; Ralf Metzler

Standard continuous time random walk (CTRW) models are renewal processes in the sense that at each jump a new, independent pair of jump length and waiting time are chosen. Globally, anomalous diffusion emerges through scale-free forms of the jump length and/or waiting time distributions by virtue of the generalized central limit theorem. Here we present a modified version of recently proposed correlated CTRW processes, where we incorporate a power-law correlated noise on the level of both jump length and waiting time dynamics. We obtain a very general stochastic model, that encompasses key features of several paradigmatic models of anomalous diffusion: discontinuous, scale-free displacements as in Levy flights, scale-free waiting times as in subdiffusive CTRWs, and the long-range temporal correlations of fractional Brownian motion (FBM). We derive the exact solutions for the single-time probability density functions and extract the scaling behaviours. Interestingly, we find that different combinations of the model parameters lead to indistinguishable shapes of the emerging probability density functions and identical scaling laws. Our model will be useful for describing recent experimental single particle tracking data that feature a combination of CTRW and FBM properties.


Physical Review E | 2013

Area coverage of radial Levy flights with periodic boundary conditions

Mahsa Vahabi; Johannes Schulz; Babak Shokri; Ralf Metzler

We consider the area coverage of radial Lévy flights in a finite square area with periodic boundary conditions. From simulations we show how the fractal path dimension d(f) and thus the degree of area coverage depends on the number of steps of the trajectory, the size of the area, and the resolution of the applied box counting algorithm. For sufficiently long trajectories and not too high resolution, the fractal dimension returned by the box counting method equals two, and in that sense the Lévy flight fully covers the area. Otherwise, the determined fractal dimension equals the stable index of the distribution of jump lengths of the Lévy flight. We provide mathematical expressions for the turnover between these two scaling regimes. As complementary methods to analyze confined Lévy flights we investigate fractional order moments of the position for which we also provide scaling arguments. Finally, we study the time evolution of the probability density function and the first passage time density of Lévy flights in a square area. Our findings are of interest for a general understanding of Lévy flights as well as for the analysis of recorded trajectories of animals searching for food or for human motion patterns.


Physical Review E | 2015

Fluctuations around equilibrium laws in ergodic continuous-time random walks.

Johannes Schulz; Eli Barkai

We study occupation time statistics in ergodic continuous-time random walks. Under thermal detailed balance conditions, the average occupation time is given by the Boltzmann-Gibbs canonical law. But close to the nonergodic phase, the finite-time fluctuations around this mean are large and nontrivial. They exhibit dual time scaling and distribution laws: the infinite density of large fluctuations complements the Lévy-stable density of bulk fluctuations. Neither of the two should be interpreted as a stand-alone limiting law, as each has its own deficiency: the infinite density has an infinite norm (despite particle conservation), while the stable distribution has an infinite variance (although occupation times are bounded). These unphysical divergences are remedied by consistent use and interpretation of both formulas. Interestingly, while the systems canonical equilibrium laws naturally determine the mean occupation time of the ergodic motion, they also control the infinite and Lévy-stable densities of fluctuations. The duality of stable and infinite densities is in fact ubiquitous for these dynamics, as it concerns the time averages of general physical observables.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Aging effects and population splitting in single-particle trajectory averages.

Johannes Schulz; Eli Barkai; Ralf Metzler


Physical Review X | 2014

Aging Renewal Theory and Application to Random Walks

Johannes Schulz; Eli Barkai; Ralf Metzler


arXiv: Statistical Mechanics | 2012

Ageing effects in single particle trajectory averages

Johannes Schulz; Eli Barkai; Ralf Metzler


Physical Review E | 2018

Renewal theory with fat-tailed distributed sojourn times: Typical versus rare

Wanli Wang; Johannes Schulz; Weihua Deng; Eli Barkai


Archive | 2014

Infinite densities in continuous-time random walks

Johannes Schulz; Eli Barkai


Physical Review E | 2013

Publisher's Note: Area coverage of radial Lévy flights with periodic boundary conditions [Phys. Rev. E 87 , 042136 (2013)]

Mahsa Vahabi; Johannes Schulz; Babak Shokri; Ralf Metzler

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Mahsa Vahabi

VU University Amsterdam

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