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Intermittent search processes in disordered medium

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Intermittent search processes alternate "reacting" phases, during which the searcher slowly explores its domain with a high probability to detect a target, and fast relocation phases which do not allow for target detection. This behavior, commonly observed in many situations, is studied here in the case of a Poisson distribution of targets. It is shown analytically and numerically that intermittency is useful and allows one to minimize the search time. A scaling law holds between the optimal durations of the phases, however with an exponent different from the one obtained previously for a regular distribution of targets. Furthermore, numerical simulations show that the average search time is longer for a Poisson target distribution than for regularly spaced targets. Thus, at least in the present model, order in the target distribution appears to be favorable for optimizing the search efficiency.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article20006
journalEPL
Volume77
Numéro de publication2
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2007
Modification externeOui

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