Delayed Random Relays
Abstract
We present here a system with collection of random walks relaying a signal in one dimension in the presence of delays. We are interested in the time for a signal to travel from one end (start) to the other end (finish) of the lined group of random walkers. The delay is introduced at the point when the signal is transferred from each walker to the next one. It is found that there is an optimal number of walkers for the signal to travel fastest when delays are present. We discuss implications of this model and associated behaviors to physical and biological systems.
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