Higgs Hour: To reset, or not to reset!
Higgs Hour: To reset, or not to reset!
- Event time: 1:00pm until 2:00pm
- Event date: 21st July 2023
- Speaker: Somrita Ray (Formerly School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Edinburgh)
- Location: Higgs Centre Seminar Room, Room 4305, James Clerk Maxwell Building (JCMB) (James Clerk Maxwell Building (JCMB)) James Clerk Maxwell Building Peter Guthrie Tait Road Edinburgh EH9 3FD GB
Event details
Stochastic resetting [1] can either accelerate or delay a dynamical process that takes a random time to complete (i.e., a first-passage process). Tuning the physical governing parameters can invert such effect of resetting on the mean completion time of the process, leading to a resetting transition. In this talk, I shall first explore the exact conditions where stochastic resetting accelerates diffusive transport for a couple of analytically tractable systems [2-3]. Based on the common features that these model systems show, a general framework can be proposed that reveals that when thermal energy dominates the dynamics (or when the process is diffusion-controlled) resetting can, in principle, expedite it [4]. This trend holds even beyond homogeneous diffusion [5-6]. Finally, I shall explain how stochastic resetting can be implemented as a useful strategy to enhance the rate of a gated diffusive transport without compromising on its selectivity [7].
References:
[1] M. R. Evans, S. N. Majumdar, and G. Schehr, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 53, 193001 (2020).
[2] S. Ray, D. Mondal and S. Reuveni, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 52, 255002 (2019).
[3] S. Ray and S. Reuveni, J. Chem. Phys. 152, 234110, (2020).
[4] S. Ray and S. Reuveni, J. Chem. Phys. (Comm.) 154, 171103, (2021).
[5] S. Ray, J. Chem. Phys. 153, 234904, (2020).
[6] S. Ray, Phys. Rev. E 106, 034133, (2022).
[7] A. Biswas, A. Pal, D. Mondal, and S. Ray, J. Chem. Phys. accepted, (2023) [available at arXiv:2304.10605].
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