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Conditional expectation of the duration of the classical gambler problem with defects

The effect of space inhomogeneities on a diffusing particle is studied in the framework of the 1D random walk. The typical time needed by a particle to cross a one--dimensional finite lane, the so--called residence time, is computed possibly in presence of a drift. A local inhomogeneity is introduce...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2018-08
Main Authors: Ciallella, A, Cirillo, E N M
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Language:English
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Summary:The effect of space inhomogeneities on a diffusing particle is studied in the framework of the 1D random walk. The typical time needed by a particle to cross a one--dimensional finite lane, the so--called residence time, is computed possibly in presence of a drift. A local inhomogeneity is introduced as a single defect site with jumping probabilities differing from those at all the other regular sites of the system. We find complex behaviors in the sense that the residence time is not monotonic as a function of some parameters of the model, such as the position of the defect site. In particular we show that introducing at suitable positions a defect opposing to the motion of the particles decreases the residence time, i.e., favors the flow of faster particles. The problem we study in this paper is strictly connected to the classical gambler's ruin problem, indeed, it can be thought as that problem in which the rules of the game are changed when the gambler's fortune reaches a particular a priori fixed value. The problem is approached both numerically, via Monte Carlo simulations, and analytically with two different techniques yielding different representations of the exact result.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1808.07919