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The Transient Case of The Quenched Trap Model

In this work the diffusion in the quenched trap model with diverging mean waiting times is examined. The approach of randomly stopped time is extensively applied in order to obtain asymptotically exact representation of the disorder averaged positional probability density function. We establish that the dimensionality and the geometric properties of the lattice, on top of which the disorder is imposed, dictate the plausibility of a mean-filed approximation that will only include annealed disorder. Specifically, for any case when the probability to return to the origin ($Q_0$) is less than $1$, i.e. the transient case, the quenched trap model can be mapped on to the continuous time random walk. The explicit form of the mapping is provided. In the case when an external force is applied on a tracer particle in a media described by the quenched trap model, the response to such force is calculated and a non-linear response for sufficiently low dimensionality is observed.

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