New Journal of Physics (Jan 2021)

Mean exit time for diffusion on irregular domains

  • Matthew J Simpson,
  • Daniel J VandenHeuvel,
  • Joshua M Wilson,
  • Scott W McCue,
  • Elliot J Carr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/abe60d
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
p. 043030

Abstract

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Many problems in physics, biology, and economics depend upon the duration of time required for a diffusing particle to cross a boundary. As such, calculations of the distribution of first passage time, and in particular the mean first passage time, is an active area of research relevant to many disciplines. Exact results for the mean first passage time for diffusion on simple geometries, such as lines, discs and spheres, are well-known. In contrast, computational methods are often used to study the first passage time for diffusion on more realistic geometries where closed-form solutions of the governing elliptic boundary value problem are not available. Here, we develop a perturbation solution to calculate the mean first passage time on irregular domains formed by perturbing the boundary of a disc or an ellipse. Classical perturbation expansion solutions are then constructed using the exact solutions available on a disc and an ellipse. We apply the perturbation solutions to compute the mean first exit time on two naturally-occurring irregular domains: a map of Tasmania, an island state of Australia, and a map of Taiwan. Comparing the perturbation solutions with numerical solutions of the elliptic boundary value problem on these irregular domains confirms that we obtain a very accurate solution with a few terms in the series only. MATLAB software to implement all calculations is available at https://github.com/ProfMJSimpson/Exit_time .

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