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Trapping reaction in a symmetric double well potential

We study the trapping reaction-diffusion problem in a symmetric double well potential in one dimension with a static trap located at the middle of the central barrier of the double well. The effect of competition between the confinement and the trapping process on the time evolution of the survival probability is considered. The solution for the survival probability of a particle is obtained by the method of Green's function. Furthermore, we study trapping in the presence of a growth term. We show that for a given growth rate there exist a threshold trapping rate beyond which the population can become extinct asymptotically. Numerical simulations for a symmetric quartic potential are done and results are discussed. This model can be applied to study the dynamics of a population in habitats with a localized predation.

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