New Journal of Physics (Jan 2019)

Single-trajectory spectral analysis of scaled Brownian motion

  • Vittoria Sposini,
  • Ralf Metzler,
  • Gleb Oshanin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab2f52
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 7
p. 073043

Abstract

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A standard approach to study time-dependent stochastic processes is the power spectral density (PSD), an ensemble-averaged property defined as the Fourier transform of the autocorrelation function of the process in the asymptotic limit of long observation times, $T\to \infty $ . In many experimental situations one is able to garner only relatively few stochastic time series of finite T , such that practically neither an ensemble average nor the asymptotic limit $T\to \infty $ can be achieved. To accommodate for a meaningful analysis of such finite-length data we here develop the framework of single-trajectory spectral analysis for one of the standard models of anomalous diffusion, scaled Brownian motion. We demonstrate that the frequency dependence of the single-trajectory PSD is exactly the same as for standard Brownian motion, which may lead one to the erroneous conclusion that the observed motion is normal-diffusive. However, a distinctive feature is shown to be provided by the explicit dependence on the measurement time T , and this ageing phenomenon can be used to deduce the anomalous diffusion exponent. We also compare our results to the single-trajectory PSD behaviour of another standard anomalous diffusion process, fractional Brownian motion, and work out the commonalities and differences. Our results represent an important step in establishing single-trajectory PSDs as an alternative (or complement) to analyses based on the time-averaged mean squared displacement.

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