anomalidiffuusio
Anomalidiffuusio, also known as anomalous diffusion, is a phenomenon in physics and chemistry where the movement of particles deviates from the typical Brownian motion. Unlike normal diffusion, where particles spread out uniformly over time, anomalous diffusion exhibits non-linear behavior, often characterized by a power-law relationship between the mean squared displacement and time. This behavior can be observed in various systems, including biological cells, porous media, and complex networks.
Anomalous diffusion can be classified into two main types: subdiffusion and superdiffusion. Subdiffusion occurs when particles
The study of anomalous diffusion is crucial in understanding the behavior of particles in complex systems