The restaurant at the end of the random walk: recent developments in the description of anomalous transport by fractional dynamics
Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics · Tel Aviv University
Abstract
Fractional dynamics has experienced a firm upswing during the past few years, having been forged into a mature framework in the theory of stochastic processes. A large number of research papers developing fractional dynamics further, or applying it to various systems have appeared since our first review article on the fractional Fokker–Planck equation (Metzler R and Klafter J 2000a, Phys. Rep. 339 1–77). It therefore appears timely to put these new works in a cohesive perspective. In this review we cover both the theoretical modelling of sub- and superdiffusive processes, placing emphasis on superdiffusion, and the discussion of applications such as the correct formulation of boundary value problems to obtain…
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- 67.38
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Statistical physics
- Random walk
- Dynamics (music)
- Cover (algebra)
- Continuous-time random walk
- Perspective (graphical)
- Physics
- Computer science