Random walk models of advection-diffusion in layered media

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作者
Carr, Elliot J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Queensland Univ Technol QUT, Sch Math Sci, Brisbane, Australia
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STOCHASTIC DIFFUSION; DRUG-RELEASE; TRANSPORT; EQUATION; SIMULATION; CONTINUUM;
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10.1016/j.apm.2025.115942
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Mathematically modelling diffusive and advective transport of particles in heterogeneous layered media is important to many applications in computational, biological and medical physics. While deterministic continuum models of such transport processes are well established, they fail to account for randomness inherent in many problems and are valid only for a large number of particles. To address this, this paper derives a suite of equivalent random walk (discrete-time discrete-space) models for several standard continuum (partial differential equation) models of diffusion and advection-diffusion across a fully- or semi-permeable interface. Our approach involves discretising the continuum model in space and time to yield a Markov chain, which governs the transition probabilities between spatial lattice sites during each time step. Discretisation in space is carried out using a standard finite volume method while two options are considered for discretisation in time. A simple forward Euler discretisation yields a local (nearest-neighbour) random walk with simple analytical expressions for the transition probabilities while an exact exponential discretisation yields a non-local random walk with transition probabilities defined numerically via a matrix exponential. Constraints on the size of the spatial and/or temporal steps are provided for each option to ensure the transition probabilities are in [0, 1]. MATLAB code comparing the random walk and continuum models is available on GitHub (https://github.com/elliotcarr/Carr2024c) with simulation results demonstrating good agreement for several example problems.
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