Emergence of jams in the generalized totally asymmetric simple exclusion process
Abstract
The generalized totally asymmetric exclusion process (TASEP) [J. Stat. Mech. P05014 (2012)] is an integrable generalization of the TASEP equipped with an interaction, which enhances the clustering of particles. The process interpolates between two extremal cases: the TASEP with parallel update and the process with all particles irreversibly merging into a single cluster moving as an isolated particle. We are interested in the large time behavior of this process on a ring in the whole range of the parameter controlling the interaction. We study the stationary state correlations, the cluster size distribution and the large-time fluctuations of integrated particle current. When is finite, we find the usual TASEP-like behavior: The correlation length is finite; there are only clusters of finite size in the stationary state and current fluctuations belong to the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class. When grows with the system size so does the correlation length. We find a nontrivial transition regime with clusters of all sizes on the lattice. We identify a crossover parameter and derive the large deviation function for particle current, which interpolates between the case considered by Derrida-Lebowitz and a single particle diffusion.
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@article{arxiv.1410.2874,
title = {Emergence of jams in the generalized totally asymmetric simple exclusion process},
author = {A. E. Derbyshev and A. M. Povolotsky and V. B. Priezzhev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.2874},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
19 pages, 3 figures, final revised version, appendix with explicit calculations added, comments on physical meaning of the results added, references updated, mistypes corrected