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Geometry-induced fluctuations of olfactory searches in bounded domains
Author(s) -
Juan Duque Rodríguez,
David GómezUllate,
Carlos Mejía-Monasterio
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
physical review e
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1550-2376
pISSN - 1539-3755
DOI - 10.1103/physreve.89.042145
Subject(s) - bounded function , lattice (music) , turbulence , physics , domain (mathematical analysis) , computer science , constant (computer programming) , statistical physics , geometry , biological system , mathematics , mathematical analysis , mechanics , biology , acoustics , programming language
In olfactory search an immobile target emits chemical molecules at constant rate. The molecules are transported by the medium, which is assumed to be turbulent. Considering a searcher able to detect such chemical signals and whose motion follows the infotaxis strategy, we study the statistics of the first-passage time to the target when the searcher moves on a finite two-dimensional lattice of different geometries. Far from the target, where the concentration of chemicals is low, the direction of the searcher's first movement is determined by the geometry of the domain and the topology of the lattice, inducing strong fluctuations on the average search time with respect to the initial position of the searcher. The domain is partitioned in well-defined regions characterized by the direction of the first movement. If the search starts over the interface between two different regions, large fluctuations in the search time are observed

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