Front dynamics in reaction-diffusion systems with Levy flights: a fractional diffusion approach
Abstract
The use of reaction-diffusion models rests on the key assumption that the underlying diffusive process is Gaussian. However, a growing number of studies have pointed out the prevalence of anomalous diffusion, and there is a need to understand the dynamics of reactive systems in the presence of this type of non-Gaussian diffusion. Here we present a study of front dynamics in reaction-diffusion systems where anomalous diffusion is due to the presence of asymmetric Levy flights. Our approach consists of replacing the Laplacian diffusion operator by a fractional diffusion operator, whose fundamental solutions are Levy α-stable distributions. Numerical simulation of the fractional Fisher-Kolmogorov equation, and analytical arguments show that anomalous diffusion leads to the exponential acceleration of fronts and a universal power law decay, x-α, of the tail, where α, the index of the Levy distribution, is the order of the fractional derivative.
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