Hitting and Trapping Times on Branched Structures

Abstract

In this work we consider a simple random walk embedded in a generic branched structure and we find a close-form formula to calculate the hitting time H(i,f) between two arbitrary nodes i and j. We then use this formula to obtain the set of hitting times \ H(i,f)\ for combs and their expectation values, namely the mean-first passage time ( MFPTf ), where the average is performed over the initial node while the final node f is given, and the global mean-first passage time ( GMFPT ), where the average is performed over both the initial and the final node. Finally, we discuss applications in the context of reaction-diffusion problems.

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