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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of statistical physics 31 (1983), S. 255-278 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Diffusion ; order statistics ; mean first passage times ; mean trapping times
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We consider the problem of the first passage times for absorption (trapping) of the firstj (j = 1,2, ....) ofk, j 〈k, identical and independent diffusing particles for the asymptotic case k≫〉1. Our results are a special case of the theory of order statistics. We show that in one dimension the mean time to absorption at a boundary for the first ofk diffusing particles, μ1,k , goes as (lnk)−1 for the set of initial conditions in which none of thek particles is located at a boundary and goes ask −2 for the set of initial conditions in which some of thek particles may be located at the boundary. We demonstrate that in one dimension our asymptotic results (k21) are independent of the potential field in which the diffusion takes place for a wide class of potentials. We conjecture that our results are independent of dimension and produce some evidence supporting this conjecture. We conclude with a discussion of the possible import of these results on diffusion-controlled rate processes.
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    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Ising lattice ; spin correlations ; spin distribution function ; dynamics of correlations ; master equation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We have studied the relaxation of then-spin correlation function 〈σ (n)〉 and distribution functionP n(σ (n);t) for the Glauber model of the one-dimensional Ising lattice. We find that new combinations of correlation functions (C-functions) and distribution functions (Q-functions) are more useful in discussing the relaxation of this system from initial nonequilibrium states than the usual cumulants and Ursell functions used in our papers I and II. The asymptotic behavior of theP, C, andQ functions are:P n(σ (n);t) —P n (o) ∼P 1(σ;t) —P 1 (o) (σ);C n(σ (n); t) —C n (o) (σ (n)) ∼ 〈σ〉;Q n(σ (n)); —Q n (o) (σ (n)) ∼ [P 1(σ;t) —P 1 (o) (σ)]n; where the superscript zero denotes the equilibrium function. These results imply thatP n(σ (n);),n〉 2, decays to a functional of lower-order distribution functions as [P 1(σ;) —P 1 (o) (σ)]n and that then-spin correlation function 〈o(n)〉 withn 〉 2 decays to a functional of lower-order correlation functions as 〈σ〉n. This result for the distribution functionP n(σ (n);),n〉 2, is identical with the results obtained in papers I and II for initially correlated, noninteracting many-particle systems in contact with a heat bath and for an infinite chain of coupled harmonic oscillators. As a special example, we study the relaxation of the spin system when the heat-bath temperature is changed suddenly from an initial temperatureT o to a final temperatureT. We obtain the interesting result that the spin system is not canonically invariant, i.e., it cannot be characterized by a time-dependent “spin temperature.”
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