The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and coworkers in 2010–2011 to give a finite measure of the time required for the transient solution of a reaction–diffusion equation to approach the steady–state solution (Biophys J. 99, L59 (2010); Phys Rev E. 83, 051906 (2011)). Such a measure is referred to as a critical time. Here, we show that LAT is, in fact, identical to the concept of mean action time (MAT) that was first introduced by McNabb in 1991 (IMA J Appl Math. 47, 193 (1991)). Although McNabb’s initial argument was motivated by considering the mean particle lifetime (MPLT) for a linear death process, he applied the ideas to study diffusion. We extend the work of these authors by deriving expressions...
Reaction-diffusion PDEs and particle-based stochastic reaction-diffusion (PBSRD) models are commonly...
Accurate modeling and numerical simulation of reaction kinetics is a topic of steady interest. We pr...
It has been known for a long time that the kinetics of diffusion-limited reactions can be quantified...
The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and coworkers in 2010–2...
The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and coworkers in 2010–2...
The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and co-workers to give ...
In 2010 Berezhkovskii and coworkers introduced the concept of local accumulation time (LAT) as a fin...
In 1991, McNabb introduced the concept of mean action time (MAT) as a finite measure of the time req...
Berezhkovskii and co-workers introduced the concept of local accumulation time as a finite measure o...
Markov jump processes can provide accurate models in many applications, notably chemical and biochem...
Reaction diffusion has applications to a wide range of areas, including industrial, geological, and ...
Abstract. For a number of diffusive processes involving heat and mass transfer, a convenient and eas...
Mathematically, it takes an infinite amount of time for the transient solution of a diffusion equati...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
The mean action time is the mean of a probability density function that can be interpreted as a crit...
Reaction-diffusion PDEs and particle-based stochastic reaction-diffusion (PBSRD) models are commonly...
Accurate modeling and numerical simulation of reaction kinetics is a topic of steady interest. We pr...
It has been known for a long time that the kinetics of diffusion-limited reactions can be quantified...
The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and coworkers in 2010–2...
The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and coworkers in 2010–2...
The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and co-workers to give ...
In 2010 Berezhkovskii and coworkers introduced the concept of local accumulation time (LAT) as a fin...
In 1991, McNabb introduced the concept of mean action time (MAT) as a finite measure of the time req...
Berezhkovskii and co-workers introduced the concept of local accumulation time as a finite measure o...
Markov jump processes can provide accurate models in many applications, notably chemical and biochem...
Reaction diffusion has applications to a wide range of areas, including industrial, geological, and ...
Abstract. For a number of diffusive processes involving heat and mass transfer, a convenient and eas...
Mathematically, it takes an infinite amount of time for the transient solution of a diffusion equati...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
The mean action time is the mean of a probability density function that can be interpreted as a crit...
Reaction-diffusion PDEs and particle-based stochastic reaction-diffusion (PBSRD) models are commonly...
Accurate modeling and numerical simulation of reaction kinetics is a topic of steady interest. We pr...
It has been known for a long time that the kinetics of diffusion-limited reactions can be quantified...