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Steady state, relaxation and first-passage properties of a run-and-tumble particle in one-dimension

Kanaya Malakar, V. Jemseena, Anupam Kundu, K. Vijay Kumar, Sanjib Sabhapandit, Satya N. Majumdar, S. Redner, Abhishek Dhar

Published 2017-11-22Version 1

We investigate the motion of a run-and-tumble particle (RTP) in one dimension. We find the exact probability distribution of the particle with and without diffusion on the infinite line, as well as in a finite interval. In the infinite domain, this probability distribution approaches a Gaussian form in the long-time limit, as in the case of a regular Brownian particle. At intermediate times, this distribution exhibits unexpected multi-modal forms. In a finite domain, the probability distribution reaches a steady state form with peaks at the boundaries, in contrast to a Brownian particle. We also study the relaxation to the steady state analytically. Finally we compute the survival probability of the RTP in a semi-infinite domain. In the finite interval, we compute the exit probability and the associated exit times. We provide numerical verifications of our analytical results.

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