4,427
edits
(Updated reference links) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
Whatever the case, a well-established methodology exists to describe this deviation from standard diffusive transport (with characteristic scales): the [[Continuous Time Random Walk]] (CTRW) model. | Whatever the case, a well-established methodology exists to describe this deviation from standard diffusive transport (with characteristic scales): the [[Continuous Time Random Walk]] (CTRW) model. | ||
<ref>R. Balescu, ''Aspects of Anomalous Transport in Plasmas'', Institute of Physics Pub., Bristol and Philadelphia, 2005, ISBN 9780750310307</ref> | <ref>R. Balescu, ''Aspects of Anomalous Transport in Plasmas'', Institute of Physics Pub., Bristol and Philadelphia, 2005, {{ISBN|9780750310307}}</ref> | ||
The CTRW model provides a mathematical framework for handling non-diffusive transport (arising as a generalisation of the diffusive transport when eliminating the stated characteristic scales), but it does not explain why such non-diffusive transport should arise: answering the latter requires detailed computer simulations of turbulence and experimental observations. | The CTRW model provides a mathematical framework for handling non-diffusive transport (arising as a generalisation of the diffusive transport when eliminating the stated characteristic scales), but it does not explain why such non-diffusive transport should arise: answering the latter requires detailed computer simulations of turbulence and experimental observations. | ||