Persistent random walk explained
The persistent random walk is a modification of the random walk model.
A population of particles are distributed on a line, with constant speed
, and each particle's velocity may be reversed at any moment. The reversal time is exponentially distributed as
, then the population density
evolves according to
[1] which is the
telegrapher's equation.
Notes and References
- Weiss . George H . 2002-08-15 . Some applications of persistent random walks and the telegrapher's equation . Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications . 311 . 3 . 381–410 . 10.1016/S0378-4371(02)00805-1 . 0378-4371.