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We consider a continuous random walk model for describing normal as well as anomalous diffusion of particles subjected to an external force when these particles diffuse in a uniformly expanding (or contracting) medium. A general equation that relates the probability distribution function (pdf) of finding a particle at a given position and time to the single-step jump length and waiting time pdfs is provided. The equation takes the form of a generalized Fokker-Planck equation when the jump length pdf of the particle has a finite variance. This generalized equation becomes a fractional Fokker-Planck equation in the case of a heavy-tailed waiting time pdf. These equations allow us to study the relationship between expansion, diffusion and external force. We establish the conditions under which the dominant contribution to transport stems from the diffusive transport rather than from the drift due to the medium expansion. We find that anomalous diffusion processes under a constant external force in an expanding medium described by means of our continuous random walk model are not Galilei invariant, violate the generalized Einstein relation, and lead to propagators that are qualitatively different from the ones found in a static medium. Our results are supported by numerical simulations.
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