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Diffusion Models with Relativity Effects

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 September 2017

Abstract

In this paper models for diffusion in one dimension are obtained which are based on correlated random walks. The equations for diffusion with drift can be transformed into the equations for diffusion without drift (and conversely) by the transformations of Special Relativity Theory. The relationship of these equations to Maxwell's equations for electromagnetic phenomena is discussed.

Type
Part VII — Probability Models in the Physical Sciences
Copyright
Copyright © 1975 Applied Probability Trust 

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