We derive the three-dimensional telegrapher's equation out of a random walk model. The model is a threedimensional version of the multistate random walk where the number of different states form a continuum representing the spatial directions that the walker can take. We set the general equations and solve them for isotropic and uniform walks which finally allows us to obtain the telegrapher's equation in three dimensions. We generalize the isotropic model and the telegrapher's equation to include fractional anomalous transport in three dimensions
We review some extensions of the continuous time random walk first introduced by Elliott Montroll an...
Restricted Access.We reconsider the problem of diffusion of particles at constant speed and present ...
A mathematical approach to anomalous diffusion may be based on generalized diffusion equations ...
We study the planar motion of telegraphic processes. We derive the two-dimensional telegrapher's equ...
We address the problem of telegraphic transport in several dimensions. We review the derivation of t...
We generalize the telegrapher's equation to allow for anomalous transport. We derive the space-time ...
All derivations of the one-dimensional telegraphers equation, based on the persistent random walk mo...
All derivations of the one-dimensional telegraphers equation, based on the persistent random walk mo...
Recent work has indicated that a telegrapher's type equation may accurately describe the diffusion o...
We present a model for transport in multiply scattering media based on a three-dimensional generaliz...
A physical-mathematical approach to anomalous diffusion may be based on generalized diffusion equati...
It has been suggested that a solution to the transport equation which includes anisotropic scatterin...
Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33, 47B06, 47G30, 60G50, 60G52, 60G60.In this paper the multi...
It has been suggested that a solution to the transport equation which includes anisotropic scatterin...
International audienceIn this study, new multi-dimensional time-domain random walk (TDRW) algorithms...
We review some extensions of the continuous time random walk first introduced by Elliott Montroll an...
Restricted Access.We reconsider the problem of diffusion of particles at constant speed and present ...
A mathematical approach to anomalous diffusion may be based on generalized diffusion equations ...
We study the planar motion of telegraphic processes. We derive the two-dimensional telegrapher's equ...
We address the problem of telegraphic transport in several dimensions. We review the derivation of t...
We generalize the telegrapher's equation to allow for anomalous transport. We derive the space-time ...
All derivations of the one-dimensional telegraphers equation, based on the persistent random walk mo...
All derivations of the one-dimensional telegraphers equation, based on the persistent random walk mo...
Recent work has indicated that a telegrapher's type equation may accurately describe the diffusion o...
We present a model for transport in multiply scattering media based on a three-dimensional generaliz...
A physical-mathematical approach to anomalous diffusion may be based on generalized diffusion equati...
It has been suggested that a solution to the transport equation which includes anisotropic scatterin...
Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33, 47B06, 47G30, 60G50, 60G52, 60G60.In this paper the multi...
It has been suggested that a solution to the transport equation which includes anisotropic scatterin...
International audienceIn this study, new multi-dimensional time-domain random walk (TDRW) algorithms...
We review some extensions of the continuous time random walk first introduced by Elliott Montroll an...
Restricted Access.We reconsider the problem of diffusion of particles at constant speed and present ...
A mathematical approach to anomalous diffusion may be based on generalized diffusion equations ...