Predator-prey dynamics: Chasing by stochastic resetting
We analyze predator-prey dynamics in one dimension in which a Brownian predator adopts a chasing strategy that consists in stochastically resetting its current position to locations previously visited by a diffusive prey. We study three different chasing strategies, namely, active, uniform and passi...
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Zusammenfassung: | We analyze predator-prey dynamics in one dimension in which a Brownian
predator adopts a chasing strategy that consists in stochastically resetting
its current position to locations previously visited by a diffusive prey. We
study three different chasing strategies, namely, active, uniform and passive
which lead to different diffusive behaviors of the predator in the absence of
capture. When capture is considered, regardless of the chasing strategy, the
mean first-encounter time is finite and decreases with the resetting rate. This
model illustrates how the use of cues significantly improves the efficiency of
random searches. We compare numerical simulations with analytical calculations
and find excellent agreement. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1912.02141 |