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Particle invasion, survival, and non-ergodicity in 2D diffusion processes with space-dependent diffusivity

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SOFT MATTER
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages 1591-1601

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3sm52846d

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  1. Academy of Finland (FiDiPro scheme)
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [CH 707/5-1]
  3. German Academic Exchange Service [A/13/03073]

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We study the thermal Markovian diffusion of tracer particles in a 2D medium with spatially varying diffusivity D(r), mimicking recently measured, heterogeneous maps of the apparent diffusion coefficient in biological cells. For this heterogeneous diffusion process (HDP) we analyse the mean squared displacement (MSD) of the tracer particles, the time averaged MSD, the spatial probability density function, and the first passage time dynamics from the cell boundary to the nucleus. Moreover we examine the non-ergodic properties of this process which are important for the correct physical interpretation of time averages of observables obtained from single particle tracking experiments. From extensive computer simulations of the 2D stochastic Langevin equation we present an in-depth study of this HDP. In particular, we find that the MSDs along the radial and azimuthal directions in a circular domain obey anomalous and Brownian scaling, respectively. We demonstrate that the time averaged MSD stays linear as a function of the lag time and the system thus reveals a weak ergodicity breaking. Our results will enable one to rationalise the diffusive motion of larger tracer particles such as viruses or submicron beads in biological cells.

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