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Anomalous diffusion in correlated continuous time random walks
We demonstrate that continuous time random walks in which successive waiting
times are correlated by Gaussian statistics lead to anomalous diffusion with
mean squared displacement ~t^{2/3}. Long-ranged correlations of the
waiting times with power-law exponent alpha (0<alpha<=2) give rise to
subdiffusion of the form ~t^{alpha/(1+alpha)}. In contrast correlations
in the jump lengths are shown to produce superdiffusion. We show that in both
cases weak ergodicity breaking occurs. Our results are in excellent agreement
with simulations.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures. Slightly revised version, accepted to J Phys A as
a Fast Track Communicatio
Optimal target search on a fast folding polymer chain with volume exchange
We study the search process of a target on a rapidly folding polymer (`DNA')
by an ensemble of particles (`proteins'), whose search combines 1D diffusion
along the chain, Levy type diffusion mediated by chain looping, and volume
exchange. A rich behavior of the search process is obtained with respect to the
physical parameters, in particular, for the optimal search.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, REVTe
Towards deterministic equations for Levy walks: the fractional material derivative
Levy walks are random processes with an underlying spatiotemporal coupling.
This coupling penalizes long jumps, and therefore Levy walks give a proper
stochastic description for a particle's motion with broad jump length
distribution. We derive a generalized dynamical formulation for Levy walks in
which the fractional equivalent of the material derivative occurs. Our approach
will be useful for the dynamical formulation of Levy walks in an external force
field or in phase space for which the description in terms of the continuous
time random walk or its corresponding generalized master equation are less well
suited
Study of Spectral/Radiometric Characteristics of the Thematic Mapper for Land Use Applications
An investigation conducted in support of the LANDSAT 4/5 Image Data Quality Analysis (LIDQA) Program is discussed. Results of engineering analyses of radiometric, spatial, spectral, and geometric properties of the Thematic Mapper systems are summarized; major emphasis is placed on the radiometric analysis. Details of the analyses are presented in appendices, which contain three of the eight technical papers produced during this investigation; these three, together, describe the major activities and results of the investigation
Accelerating random walks by disorder
We investigate the dynamic impact of heterogeneous environments on
superdiffusive random walks known as L\'evy flights. We devote particular
attention to the relative weight of source and target locations on the rates
for spatial displacements of the random walk. Unlike ordinary random walks
which are slowed down for all values of the relative weight of source and
target, non-local superdiffusive processes show distinct regimes of attenuation
and acceleration for increased source and target weight, respectively.
Consequently, spatial inhomogeneities can facilitate the spread of
superdiffusive processes, in contrast to common belief that external disorder
generally slows down stochastic processes. Our results are based on a novel
type of fractional Fokker-Planck equation which we investigate numerically and
by perturbation theory for weak disorder.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Helix untwisting and bubble formation in circular DNA
The base pair fluctuations and helix untwisting are examined for a circular
molecule. A realistic mesoscopic model including twisting degrees of freedom
and bending of the molecular axis is proposed. The computational method, based
on path integral techniques, simulates a distribution of topoisomers with
various twist numbers and finds the energetically most favorable molecular
conformation as a function of temperature. The method can predict helical
repeat, openings loci and bubble sizes for specific sequences in a broad
temperature range. Some results are presented for a short DNA circle recently
identified in mammalian cells.Comment: The Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 138 (2013), in pres
Multi-Choice Minority Game
The generalization of the problem of adaptive competition, known as the
minority game, to the case of possible choices for each player is
addressed, and applied to a system of interacting perceptrons with input and
output units of the type of -states Potts-spins. An optimal solution of this
minority game as well as the dynamic evolution of the adaptive strategies of
the players are solved analytically for a general and compared with
numerical simulations.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, reorganized and clarifie
Development, implementation and evaluation of satellite-aided agricultural monitoring systems
Research activities in support of AgRISTARS Inventory Technology Development Project in the use of aerospace remote sensing for agricultural inventory described include: (1) corn and soybean crop spectral temporal signature characterization; (2) efficient area estimation techniques development; and (3) advanced satellite and sensor system definition. Studies include a statistical evaluation of the impact of cultural and environmental factors on crop spectral profiles, the development and evaluation of an automatic crop area estimation procedure, and the joint use of SEASAT-SAR and LANDSAT MSS for crop inventory
Comment on "Why is the DNA denaturation transition first order?"
In this comment we argue that while the conclusions in the original paper (Y.
Kafri, D. Mukamel and L. Peliti, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 4988 (2000)) are correct
for asymptotically long DNA chains, they do not apply to the chains used in
typical experiments. In the added last paragraph, we point out that for real
DNA the average distance between denatured loops is not of the order of the
persistence length of a single-stranded chain but much larger. This
corroborates our reasoning that the double helix between loops is quite rigid,
and thereby our conclusion.Comment: 1 page, REVTeX. Last paragraph adde
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