Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Anomalous Diffusion

I've been taking a deep dive into the world of anomalous diffusion over the past month. It is a fascinating subject that integrates applications from a variety of different fields.

For someone interested, I'd recommend the following resources:

1. A Physics World feature on "Anomalous diffusion spreads its wings" (pdf - currently not paywalled)

2. A YouTube video on anomalous diffusion in crowded environments



3. A gentle introduction/tutorial on normal and anomalous diffusion, which introduces the intuition and mechanics of fractional calculus

4. A more academic review of anomalous diffusion and fractional dynamics (may be paywalled)

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