985 resultados para Fokker-Planck equation


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Filamentary ionization tracks have been observed via optical probing inside Al-coated glass targets after the interaction of a picosecond 20-TW laser pulse at intensities above 10(19) W/cm(2). The tracks, up to 700 mu m in length and between 10 and 20 mu m in width, originate from the focal spot region of the laser beam. Simulations performed with 3D particle-in-cell and 2D Fokker-Planck hybrid codes indicate that the observations are consistent with ionization induced in the glass target by magnetized, collimated beams of high-energy electrons produced during the laser interaction.

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We investigate the basic behavior and performance of simulated quantum annealing (QA) in comparison with classical annealing (CA). Three simple one-dimensional case study systems are considered: namely, a parabolic well, a double well, and a curved washboard. The time-dependent Schrodinger evolution in either real or imaginary time describing QA is contrasted with the Fokker-Planck evolution of CA. The asymptotic decrease of excess energy with annealing time is studied in each case, and the reasons for differences are examined and discussed. The Huse-Fisher classical power law of double-well CA is replaced with a different power law in QA. The multiwell washboard problem studied in CA by Shinomoto and Kabashima and leading classically to a logarithmic annealing even in the absence of disorder turns to a power-law behavior when annealed with QA. The crucial role of disorder and localization is briefly discussed.

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Radial transport in the tokamap, which has been proposed as a simple model for the motion in a stochastic plasma, is investigated. A theory for previous numerical findings is presented. The new results are stimulated by the fact that the radial diffusion coefficients is space-dependent. The space-dependence of the transport coefficient has several interesting effects which have not been elucidated so far. Among the new findings are the analytical predictions for the scaling of the mean radial displacement with time and the relation between the Fokker-Planck diffusion coefficient and the diffusion coefficient from the mean square displacement. The applicability to other systems is also discussed. (c) 2009 WILEY-VCH GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim

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We examine bivariate extensions of Aït-Sahalia’s approach to the estimation of univariate diffusions. Our message is that extending his idea to a bivariate setting is not straightforward. In higher dimensions, as opposed to the univariate case, the elements of the Itô and Fokker-Planck representations do not coincide; and, even imposing sensible assumptions on the marginal drifts and volatilities is not sufficient to obtain direct generalisations. We develop exploratory estimation and testing procedures, by parametrizing the drifts of both component processes and setting restrictions on the terms of either the Itô or the Fokker-Planck covariance matrices. This may lead to highly nonlinear ordinary differential equations, where the definition of boundary conditions is crucial. For the methods developed, the Fokker-Planck representation seems more tractable than the Itô’s. Questions for further research include the design of regularity conditions on the time series dependence in the data, the kernels actually used and the bandwidths, to obtain asymptotic properties for the estimators proposed. A particular case seems promising: “causal bivariate models” in which only one of the diffusions contributes to the volatility of the other. Hedging strategies which estimate separately the univariate diffusions at stake may thus be improved.

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Die Nichtlineare Dynamik verallgemeinert Aussagen über dynamische Systeme durch Abstraktion von konkreten Systemen. In der Technik sind Maschinen dagegen sehr konkret und die Behandlung auftretender Probleme mit Methoden der theoretischen Physik ist nicht trivial. Diese Arbeit versucht einige der Schwierigkeiten einer technischen Anwendung der nichtlinearen Theorie zu lokalisieren. Am Beispiel von vier Klassen von Modellansätzen, werden Anwendungsschnittstellen beleuchtet und systematisiert. Die Anwendung von Modellen, die explizit auf bekannten physikalischen Gesetzmäßigkeiten aufbauen, findet Grenzen in der Anzahl der Freiheitsgrade und den Nebenbedingungen konkreter Systeme. Solche Modelle liefern jedoch wichtige Hinweise auf die Vielfalt der nichtlinearen Phänomene und tragen zu ihrem Verständnis bei. Daher sind sie für die Konstruktionspraxis wichtig. Es werden typisch nichtlineare Phänomene und ihre zugrundeliegenden Mechanismen vorgestellt und klassifiziert, sowie grundsätzliche Probleme der Berechenbarkeit analytisch formulierter Modelle betrachtet. Eine zweite Schnittstelle bieten die Darstellungen des Systemverhaltens als überlagerung spezieller Funktionen, diez.B. Symmetrieeigenschaften des betrachteten Systems besonders deutlich widerspiegeln. Gegenüber der klassischen Fourierzerlegung nach Frequenz und Phase bringt die Analyse nach Detaillierungsgrad und Position von Waveletfunktionen wichtige Vorteile für die nichtlineare zustandsraumbasierte Datenanalyse. Viele Verfahren der Nichtlinearen Datenanalyse beruhen auf metrischen Eigenschaften der dynamischen Systeme. Als dritte Gruppe werden demgegenüber topologische Methoden beleuchtet. Die Konstruktion von Simplexen aus Zeitreihen mittels der Zeitversatzmethode ist die Grundlage für eine Triangulation der Zustandsräume. Die Methoden, z.B. Templateverfahren, die auf der Einbettung von eindimensionalen Trajektorien in den R^3 basieren, lassen sich hingegen nicht einfach auf hochdimensionale Zustandsmannigfaltigkeiten anwenden. Schließlich werden stochastische Aspekte behandelt. Schwankungen des Systemverhaltens können auf Schwankungen der Anfangswerte und/oder auf Schwankungen der eigentlichen Systemdynamik beruhen. Die Einordnung des konkreten Anwendungsfalles setzt jedoch ein sicheres Verständnis stochastischer Prozesse voraus. Am Beispiel der Rekonstruktion der stochastischen Dynamik über eine eindimensionale Fokker-Planck-Gleichung zeigen sich deutlich die praktischen Grenzen solcher Ansätze.

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In questa tesi viene presentato il metodo della parametrice, che è utilizzato per trovare la soluzione fondamentale di un operatore parabolico a coefficienti hölderiani. Inizialmente si introduce un operatore modello a coefficienti costanti, la cui soluzione fondamentale verrà utilizzata per approssimare quella dell’operatore parabolico. Questa verrà trovata esplicitamente sotto forma di serie di operatori di convoluzione con la soluzione fondamentale dell’operatore a coefficienti costanti. La prova di convergenza e regolarità della serie si basa sullo studio delle proprietà della soluzione fondamentale dell’operatore a coefficienti costanti e degli operatori di convoluzione utilizzati. Infine, si applicherà il metodo della parametrice per trovare la soluzione fondamentale di un’equazione di Fokker-Planck sempre a coefficienti hölderiani.

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In questa tesi si studia l'angiogenesi tumorale, dapprima descrivendo i fenomeni biologici alla base della dinamica cellulare, e successivamente, dopo aver introdotto gli strumenti matematici necessari, sviluppandone un modello seguendo la letteratura esistente basato sulle equazioni differenziali stocastiche e su quelle di Fokker-Planck. Ne vengono infine realizzate simulazioni numeriche.

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Il testo contiene nozioni base di probabilità necessarie per introdurre i processi stocastici. Sono trattati infatti nel secondo capitolo i processi Gaussiani, di Markov e di Wiener, l'integrazione stocastica alla Ito, e le equazioni differenziali stocastiche. Nel terzo capitolo viene introdotto il rapporto tra la genetica e la matematica, dove si introduce l'evoluzione la selezione naturale, e altri fattori che portano al cambiamento di una popolazione; vengono anche formulate le leggi basilari per una modellizzazione dell’evoluzione fenotipica. Successivamente si entra più nel dettaglio, e si determina un modello stocastico per le mutazioni, cioè un modello che riesca ad approssimare gli effetti dei fattori di fluttuazione all'interno del processo evolutivo.

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The interaction of high intensity X-ray lasers with matter is modeled. A collisional-radiative timedependent module is implemented to study radiation transport in matter from ultrashort and ultraintense X-ray bursts. Inverse bremsstrahlung absorption by free electrons, electron conduction or hydrodynamic effects are not considered. The collisional-radiative system is coupled with the electron distribution evolution treated with a Fokker-Planck approach with additional inelastic terms. The model includes spontaneous emission, resonant photoabsorption, collisional excitation and de-excitation, radiative recombination, photoionization, collisional ionization, three-body recombination, autoionization and dielectronic capture. It is found that for high densities, but still below solid, collisions play an important role and thermalization times are not short enough to ensure a thermal electron distribution. At these densities Maxwellian and non-Maxwellian electron distribution models yield substantial differences in collisional rates, modifying the atomic population dynamics.

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We investigate the feasibility of simultaneous suppressing of the amplification noise and nonlinearity, representing the most fundamental limiting factors in modern optical communication. To accomplish this task we developed a general design optimisation technique, based on concepts of noise and nonlinearity management. We demonstrate the immense efficiency of the novel approach by applying it to a design optimisation of transmission lines with periodic dispersion compensation using Raman and hybrid Raman-EDFA amplification. Moreover, we showed, using nonlinearity management considerations, that the optimal performance in high bit-rate dispersion managed fibre systems with hybrid amplification is achieved for a certain amplifier spacing – which is different from commonly known optimal noise performance corresponding to fully distributed amplification. Required for an accurate estimation of the bit error rate, the complete knowledge of signal statistics is crucial for modern transmission links with strong inherent nonlinearity. Therefore, we implemented the advanced multicanonical Monte Carlo (MMC) method, acknowledged for its efficiency in estimating distribution tails. We have accurately computed acknowledged for its efficiency in estimating distribution tails. We have accurately computed marginal probability density functions for soliton parameters, by numerical modelling of Fokker-Plank equation applying the MMC simulation technique. Moreover, applying a powerful MMC method we have studied the BER penalty caused by deviations from the optimal decision level in systems employing in-line 2R optical regeneration. We have demonstrated that in such systems the analytical linear approximation that makes a better fit in the central part of the regenerator nonlinear transfer function produces more accurate approximation of the BER and BER penalty. We present a statistical analysis of RZ-DPSK optical signal at direct detection receiver with Mach-Zehnder interferometer demodulation

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The dynamical evolution of dislocations in plastically deformed metals is controlled by both deterministic factors arising out of applied loads and stochastic effects appearing due to fluctuations of internal stress. Such type of stochastic dislocation processes and the associated spatially inhomogeneous modes lead to randomness in the observed deformation structure. Previous studies have analyzed the role of randomness in such textural evolution but none of these models have considered the impact of a finite decay time (all previous models assumed instantaneous relaxation which is "unphysical") of the stochastic perturbations in the overall dynamics of the system. The present article bridges this knowledge gap by introducing a colored noise in the form of an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck noise in the analysis of a class of linear and nonlinear Wiener and Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes that these structural dislocation dynamics could be mapped on to. Based on an analysis of the relevant Fokker-Planck model, our results show that linear Wiener processes remain unaffected by the second time scale in the problem but all nonlinear processes, both Wiener type and Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type, scale as a function of the noise decay time τ. The results are expected to ramify existing experimental observations and inspire new numerical and laboratory tests to gain further insight into the competition between deterministic and random effects in modeling plastically deformed samples.

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The Stefan Boltzmann equation is obtained using a non-traditional Carnot Engine. In addition, the original Planck argument for radiation density is given.

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This thesis aims to develop new numerical and computational tools to study electrochemical transport and diffuse charge dynamics at small scales. Previous efforts at modeling electrokinetic phenomena at scales where the noncontinuum effects become significant have included continuum models based on the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations and atomic simulations using molecular dynamics algorithms. Neither of them is easy to use or conducive to electrokinetic transport modeling in strong confinement or over long time scales. This work introduces a new approach based on a Langevin equation for diffuse charge dynamics in nanofluidic devices, which incorporates features from both continuum and atomistic methods. The model is then extended to include steric effects resulting from finite ion size, and applied to the phenomenon of double layer charging in a symmetric binary electrolyte between parallel-plate blocking electrodes, between which a voltage is applied. Finally, the results of this approach are compared to those of the continuum model based on the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations.