12–17 Jul 2026
University of Graz
Europe/Vienna timezone

First-passage times and queueing behavior of stochastic search with dynamic redundancy and mortality

MS53-07
13 Jul 2026, 17:40
20m
02.23 - HS (University of Graz)

02.23 - HS

University of Graz

112
Minisymposium Talk Cellular and Developmental Biology State of the art methods in modeling for cell and developmental biology

Speaker

Samantha Linn (Imperial College London)

Description

Stochastic search is ubiquitous in cell biology, from the propagation of action potentials via synaptic transmission to the spatial regulation of patterning during tissue development via cytoneme-based morphogenesis. In dynamic systems like these, the number of 'searchers' is rarely constant: new agents may be recruited while others can abandon the search. Despite the ubiquity of these dynamics, their combined influence on search times remains largely unexplored. In this talk we will introduce a general framework for stochastic search in which agents progressively join and leave the process, a mechanism we term 'dynamic redundancy and mortality'. Under minimal assumptions on the underlying search dynamics, our framework yields the exact distribution of the first-passage time to a target region and further reveals surprising connections to stochastic search with stochastic resetting, wherein a single searcher is randomly 'reset' to its initial state. We will then treat the target region as a queue, which we show has interarrival times governed by a nonhomogeneous Poisson process. Altogether this work provides a rigorous foundation for studying stochastic search processes with a fluctuating number of searchers. This work is in collaboration with Dr. Aanjaneya Kumar (Santa Fe Institute) and Jose Giral-Barajas (Imperial College London).

Author

Samantha Linn (Imperial College London)

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