Dynamic fluctuations of current and mass in nonequilibrium mass transport processes
Abstract
We study steady-state dynamic fluctuations of current and mass, as well as the corresponding power spectra, in conserved-mass transport processes on a ring of sites; these processes violate detailed balance, have nontrivial spatial structures, and their steady states are not described by the Boltzmann-Gibbs distribution. We exactly calculate, for all times , the fluctuations and of the cumulative currents upto time across th bond and across a subsystem of size (summed over bonds in the subsystem), respectively; we also calculate the (two-point) dynamic correlation function for subsystem mass. In particular, we show that, for large , the bond-current fluctuation grows linearly for , subdiffusively for and then again linearly for . The scaled subsystem current fluctuation converges to the density-dependent particle mobility when the large subsystem size limit is taken first, followed by the large time limit. Remarkably, the scaled current fluctuation as a function of scaled time is expressed in terms of a universal scaling function , where is the bulk-diffusion coefficient. Similarly, the power spectra for current and mass time series are characterized by the respective universal scaling functions, which are calculated exactly. We provide a microscopic derivation of equilibrium-like Green-Kubo and Einstein relations, that connect the steady-state current fluctuations to the response to an external force and to mass fluctuation, respectively.
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@article{arxiv.2309.14705,
title = {Dynamic fluctuations of current and mass in nonequilibrium mass transport processes},
author = {Animesh Hazra and Anirban Mukherjee and Punyabrata Pradhan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.14705},
year = {2024}
}
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24 pages, 13 figures