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Monte Carlo simulation with fixed steplength for diffusion processes in nonhomogeneous media
Fecha
2013-04Registro en:
Ruiz Barlett, María Virginia; Hoyuelos, Miguel Luis; Martin, Hector Omar; Monte Carlo simulation with fixed steplength for diffusion processes in nonhomogeneous media; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Journal of Computational Physics; 239; 4-2013; 51-56
0021-9991
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Ruiz Barlett, María Virginia
Hoyuelos, Miguel Luis
Martin, Hector Omar
Resumen
Monte Carlo simulation is one of the most important tools in the study of diffusion processes. For constant diffusion coefficients, an appropriate Gaussian distribution of particle's steplengths can generate exact results, when compared with integration of the diffusion equation. It is important to notice that the same method is completely erroneous when applied to non-homogeneous diffusion coefficients. A simple alternative, jumping at fixed steplengths with appropriate transition probabilities, produces correct results. Here, a model for diffusion of calcium ions in the neuromuscular junction of the crayfish is used as a test to compare Monte Carlo simulation with fixed and Gaussian steplength.