Persistent random walk

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Template:Short description The persistent random walk is a modification of the random walk model.

A population of particles are distributed on a line, with constant speed c0, and each particle's velocity may be reversed at any moment. The reversal time is exponentially distributed as et/τ/τ, then the population density n evolves according to[1](2τ1t+ttc02xx)n=0which is the telegrapher's equation.

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