First passage in the presence of stochastic resetting and a potential barrier
Saeed Ahmad, Krishna Rijal, Dibyendu Das
Abstract
Diffusion and first passage in the presence of stochastic resetting and potential bias have been of recent interest. We study a few models, systematically progressing in their complexity, to understand the usefulness of resetting. In the parameter space of the models, there are multiple continuous and discontinuous transitions where the advantage of resetting vanishes. We show these results analytically exactly for a tent potential, and numerically accurately for a quartic potential relevant to a magnetic system at low temperatures. We find that the spatial asymmetry of the potential across the barrier, and the number of absorbing boundaries, play a crucial role in determining the type of transition.
Topics & Concepts
Statistical physicsQuartic functionRectangular potential barrierAsymmetryDiffusionPhysicsSpace (punctuation)Parameter spaceMathematicsComputer scienceCondensed matter physicsQuantum mechanicsPure mathematicsStatisticsOperating systemDiffusion and Search Dynamicsstochastic dynamics and bifurcationPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research