Fock-space methods for diffusion: Capturing volume exclusion via fermionic statistics.

Phys Rev E

Wolfson Centre for Mathematical Biology, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6GG, United Kingdom.

Published: November 2020

Volume exclusion and single-file diffusion play an important role at very small scales, such as those associated with molecular machines, ion channels, and transport in zeolites, while introducing fundamental differences compared to Brownian motion, such as changes to the power-law relation between the mean square displacement and time. In this work we map the chemical master equation for excluded diffusion onto a Schrödinger equation via annihilation and creation ladder operators with fermionic statistics, together with linear and symbolic algebra with the resulting Fock-space representation to describe the effect of volume-exclusion processes in finite one-dimensional chains. We contrast the dynamics with the nonexclusive (bosonic) diffusion for crowded, intermediate, and dilute particle populations. Motivated by shuttling in molecular machines, we proceed to investigate differences in exit time distributions introduced by volume exclusion, incorporating the presence of transport bias. More generally, this study demonstrates how one can analyze volume-excluded transport for small stochastic systems, without the need for stochastic simulation and ensemble averaging, simply by considering anticommutation relations and fermionic statistics in a Fock-space representation of the stochastic dynamics.

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