The kinetics of a variety of transport-controlled processes can be reduced to the problem of determining the mean time needed to arrive at a given location for the first time, the so-called mean first-passage time (MFPT) problem. The occurrence of occasional large jumps or intermittent patterns combining various types of motion are known to outperform the standard random walk with respect to the MFPT, by reducing oversampling of space. Here we show that a regular but spatially heterogeneous random walk can significantly and universally enhance the search in any spatial dimension. In a generic minimal model we consider a spherically symmetric system comprising two concentric regions with piecewise constant diffusivity. The MFPT is analyzed u...
Efficiency of search for randomly distributed targets is a prominent problem in many branches of the...
long résumé en français, texte principal en anglais.This thesis deals with intermittent target searc...
Motile organisms often use finite spatial perception of their surroundings to navigate and search th...
The kinetics of a variety of transport-controlled processes can be reduced to the problem of determi...
Random search processes can model nuclear reactions or animal foraging. In this thesis, we identify ...
A combined dynamics consisting of Brownian motion and Levy flights is exhibited by a variety of biol...
In environments with scarce resources, adopting the right search strategy can make the difference be...
First-passage properties in general, and the mean first-passage time (MFPT) in particular, are widel...
Recent theoretical developments had laid down the proper mathematical means to understand how the st...
We consider random walkers searching for a target in a bounded one-dimensional heterogeneous environ...
Random encounters in space are central to describing diffusion-limited reactions, animal foraging, s...
Motile organisms often use finite spatial perception of their surroundings to navigate and search th...
Motile organisms often use finite spatial perception of their surroundings to navigate and search th...
This thesis deals with the optimization of mean search time for intermittent processes. This thesis ...
Abstract The time instant—the first-passage time (FPT)—when a diffusive particle (e.g., a ligand suc...
Efficiency of search for randomly distributed targets is a prominent problem in many branches of the...
long résumé en français, texte principal en anglais.This thesis deals with intermittent target searc...
Motile organisms often use finite spatial perception of their surroundings to navigate and search th...
The kinetics of a variety of transport-controlled processes can be reduced to the problem of determi...
Random search processes can model nuclear reactions or animal foraging. In this thesis, we identify ...
A combined dynamics consisting of Brownian motion and Levy flights is exhibited by a variety of biol...
In environments with scarce resources, adopting the right search strategy can make the difference be...
First-passage properties in general, and the mean first-passage time (MFPT) in particular, are widel...
Recent theoretical developments had laid down the proper mathematical means to understand how the st...
We consider random walkers searching for a target in a bounded one-dimensional heterogeneous environ...
Random encounters in space are central to describing diffusion-limited reactions, animal foraging, s...
Motile organisms often use finite spatial perception of their surroundings to navigate and search th...
Motile organisms often use finite spatial perception of their surroundings to navigate and search th...
This thesis deals with the optimization of mean search time for intermittent processes. This thesis ...
Abstract The time instant—the first-passage time (FPT)—when a diffusive particle (e.g., a ligand suc...
Efficiency of search for randomly distributed targets is a prominent problem in many branches of the...
long résumé en français, texte principal en anglais.This thesis deals with intermittent target searc...
Motile organisms often use finite spatial perception of their surroundings to navigate and search th...