Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2003-03-31
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
This manuscript was superseded by cond-mat/0305491 [Phys. Rev. E 68, 040101 (2003)]
Scientific paper
A particle subject to successive, random displacements is said to execute a random walk (in position or some other coordinate). The mathematical properties of random walks have been very thoroughly investigated, and the model is used in many areas of science and engineering as well as other fields such as finance and the life sciences. This letter describes a phenomenon occurring in a natural extension of this model: we consider the motion of a large number of particles subject to successive random displacements which are correlated in space, but not in time. If these random displacements are smaller than their correlation length, the trajectories coalesce onto a decreasing number of trails. This surprising effect is explained and quantitative results are obtained. Various possible realisations are discussed, ranging from coalescence of the tracks of water droplets blown off a windshield to migration patterns of animals.
Mehlig Bernhard
Wilkinson Mark
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