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Diffusion in Fluctuating Media: The Resonant Activation Problem

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We present a one-dimensional model for diffusion in a fluctuating lattice; that is a lattice which can be in two or more states. Transitions between the lattice states are induced by a combination of two processes: one periodic deterministic and the other stochastic. We study the dynamics of a system of particles moving in that medium, and characterize the problem from different points of view: mean first passage time (MFPT), probability of return to a given site (Ps0P_{s_0}), and the total length displacement or number of visited lattice sites (Λ\Lambda). We observe a double {\it resonant activation}-like phenomenon when we plot the MFPT and Ps0P_{s_0} as functions of the intensity of the transition rate stochastic component.Comment: RevTex, 15 pgs, 8 figures, submitted to Eur.Phys.J.

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