Anomalous diffusion with an apparently negative diffusion coefficient in a one-dimensional quantum molecular chain model

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Abstract

An interesting anomaly in the diffusion process with an apparently negative diffusion coefficient defined through the mean-square displacement in a one-dimensional quantum molecular chain model is shown. Nevertheless, the system satisfies the H-theorem so that the second law of thermodynamics is satisfied. The reason why the “diffusion constant” becomes negative is due to the effect of the phase mixing process, which is a characteristic result of the one-dimensionality of the system. We illustrate the situation where this negative “diffusion constant” appears.

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Nakade, S., Kanki, K., Tanaka, S., & Petrosky, T. (2021). Anomalous diffusion with an apparently negative diffusion coefficient in a one-dimensional quantum molecular chain model. Symmetry, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13030506

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