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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6022655
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Stochastic signatures of phase space decomposition
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6022655

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    Stochastic signatures of phase space decomposition (English)
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    10 April 2012
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    Summary: We explore the consequences of metrically decomposing a finite phase space, modeled as a \(d\)-dimensional lattice, into disjoint subspaces (lattices). Ergodic flows of a test particle undergoing an unbiased random walk are characterized by implementing the theory of finite Markov processes. Insights drawn from number theory are used to design the sublattices, the roles of lattice symmetry and system dimensionality are separately considered, and new lattice invariance relations are derived to corroborate the numerical accuracy of the calculated results. We find that the reaction efficiency in a finite system is strongly dependent not only on whether the system is compartmentalized, but also on whether the overall reaction space of the microreactor is further partitioned into separable reactors. We find that the reaction efficiency in a finite system is strongly dependent not only on whether the system is compartmentalized, but also on whether the overall reaction space of the microreactor is further partitioned into separable reactors. The sensitivity of kinetic processes in nanoassemblies to the dimensionality of compartmentalized reaction spaces is quantified.
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    phase space decomposition
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    ergodic flows
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    random walk
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    finite Markov processes
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    lattice symmetry
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