The Tilted Flashing Brownian Ratchet

2019 
The flashing Brownian ratchet is a stochastic process that alternates between two regimes, a one-dimensional Brownian motion and a Brownian ratchet, the latter being a one-dimensional diffusion process that drifts towards a minimum of a periodic asymmetric sawtooth potential. The result is directed motion. In the presence of a static homogeneous force that acts in the direction opposite to that of the directed motion, there is a reduction (or even a reversal) of the directed motion effect. Such a process may be called a tilted flashing Brownian ratchet. We show how one can study this process numerically, using a random walk approximation or, equivalently, using numerical solution of the Fokker–Planck equation. Stochastic simulation is another viable method.
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