Experimental Realizations of Integrable Reaction-Diffusion Processes in Biological and Chemical Systems

Abstract

Stochastic reaction-diffusion processes may be presented in terms of integrable quantum chains and can be used to describe various biological and chemical systems. Exploiting the integrability of the models one finds in some cases good agreement between experimental and exact theoretical data. This is shown for the Rubinstein-Duke model for gel-electrophoresis of DNA, the asymmetric exclusion process as a model for the kinetics of biopolymerization and the coagulation-diffusion model for exciton dynamics on TMMC chains.

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