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Driven Lattice Gases with Quenched Disorder: Exact Results and Different Macroscopic Regimes

Statistical Mechanics 2009-10-30 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

We study the effect of quenched spatial disorder on the steady states of driven systems of interacting particles. Two sorts of models are studied: disordered drop-push processes and their generalizations, and the disordered asymmetric simple exclusion process. We write down the exact steady-state measure, and consequently a number of physical quantities explicitly, for the drop-push dynamics in any dimensions for arbitrary disorder. We find that three qualitatively different regimes of behaviour are possible in 1-dd disordered driven systems. In the Vanishing-Current regime, the steady-state current approaches zero in the thermodynamic limit. A system with a non-zero current can either be in the Homogeneous regime, chracterized by a single macroscopic density, or the Segregated-Density regime, with macroscopic regions of different densities. We comment on certain important constraints to be taken care of in any field theory of disordered systems.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9711302,
  title  = {Driven Lattice Gases with Quenched Disorder: Exact Results and Different Macroscopic Regimes},
  author = {Goutam Tripathy and Mustansir Barma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9711302},
  year   = {2009}
}

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RevTex, 17pages, 18 figures included using psfig.sty