Manifestations of Projection-Induced Memory: General Theory and the Tilted Single File

Over the years the field of non-Markovian stochastic processes and anomalous diffusion evolved from a specialized topic to mainstream theory, which transgressed the realms of physics to chemistry, biology and ecology. Numerous phenomenological approaches emerged, which can more or less successfully...

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Main Authors: Alessio Lapolla, Aljaž Godec
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Physics
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphy.2019.00182/full
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spelling doaj-f253c2da37bc48fd8513564ebf2d45a02020-11-25T01:12:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physics2296-424X2019-11-01710.3389/fphy.2019.00182493792Manifestations of Projection-Induced Memory: General Theory and the Tilted Single FileAlessio LapollaAljaž GodecOver the years the field of non-Markovian stochastic processes and anomalous diffusion evolved from a specialized topic to mainstream theory, which transgressed the realms of physics to chemistry, biology and ecology. Numerous phenomenological approaches emerged, which can more or less successfully reproduce or account for experimental observations in condensed matter, biological and/or single-particle systems. However, as far as their predictions are concerned these approaches are not unique, often build on conceptually orthogonal ideas, and are typically employed on an ad-hoc basis. It therefore seems timely and desirable to establish a systematic, mathematically unifying and clean approach starting from more fine-grained principles. Here we analyze projection-induced ergodic non-Markovian dynamics, both reversible as well as irreversible, using spectral theory. We investigate dynamical correlations between histories of projected and latent observables that give rise to memory in projected dynamics, and rigorously establish conditions under which projected dynamics is Markovian or renewal. A systematic metric is proposed for quantifying the degree of non-Markovianity. As a simple, illustrative but non-trivial example we study single file diffusion in a tilted box, which, for the first time, we solve exactly using the coordinate Bethe ansatz. Our results provide a solid foundation for a deeper and more systematic analysis of projection-induced non-Markovian dynamics and anomalous diffusion.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphy.2019.00182/fullFokker-Planck equationspectral theoryprojection operator methodoccupation timesingle file diffusionBethe ansatz
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Manifestations of Projection-Induced Memory: General Theory and the Tilted Single File
Frontiers in Physics
Fokker-Planck equation
spectral theory
projection operator method
occupation time
single file diffusion
Bethe ansatz
author_facet Alessio Lapolla
Aljaž Godec
author_sort Alessio Lapolla
title Manifestations of Projection-Induced Memory: General Theory and the Tilted Single File
title_short Manifestations of Projection-Induced Memory: General Theory and the Tilted Single File
title_full Manifestations of Projection-Induced Memory: General Theory and the Tilted Single File
title_fullStr Manifestations of Projection-Induced Memory: General Theory and the Tilted Single File
title_full_unstemmed Manifestations of Projection-Induced Memory: General Theory and the Tilted Single File
title_sort manifestations of projection-induced memory: general theory and the tilted single file
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physics
issn 2296-424X
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Over the years the field of non-Markovian stochastic processes and anomalous diffusion evolved from a specialized topic to mainstream theory, which transgressed the realms of physics to chemistry, biology and ecology. Numerous phenomenological approaches emerged, which can more or less successfully reproduce or account for experimental observations in condensed matter, biological and/or single-particle systems. However, as far as their predictions are concerned these approaches are not unique, often build on conceptually orthogonal ideas, and are typically employed on an ad-hoc basis. It therefore seems timely and desirable to establish a systematic, mathematically unifying and clean approach starting from more fine-grained principles. Here we analyze projection-induced ergodic non-Markovian dynamics, both reversible as well as irreversible, using spectral theory. We investigate dynamical correlations between histories of projected and latent observables that give rise to memory in projected dynamics, and rigorously establish conditions under which projected dynamics is Markovian or renewal. A systematic metric is proposed for quantifying the degree of non-Markovianity. As a simple, illustrative but non-trivial example we study single file diffusion in a tilted box, which, for the first time, we solve exactly using the coordinate Bethe ansatz. Our results provide a solid foundation for a deeper and more systematic analysis of projection-induced non-Markovian dynamics and anomalous diffusion.
topic Fokker-Planck equation
spectral theory
projection operator method
occupation time
single file diffusion
Bethe ansatz
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphy.2019.00182/full
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