2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2101.06875
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Non-Gaussian Normal Diffusion in Low Dimensional Systems

Abstract: Brownian particles suspended in disordered crowded environments often exhibit non-Gaussian normal diffusion (NGND), whereby their displacements grow with mean square proportional to the observation time and non-Gaussian statistics. Their distributions appear to decay almost exponentially according to "universal" laws largely insensitive to the observation time. This effect is generically attributed to slow environmental fluctuations, which perturb the local configuration of the suspension medium. To investigat… Show more

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