Inhomogeneous exclusion processes with extended objects: The effect of defect locations
Abstract
We study the effects of local inhomogeneities, i.e., slow sites of hopping rate , in a totally asymmetric simple exclusion process (TASEP) for particles of size (in units of the lattice spacing). We compare the simulation results of and and notice that the existence of local defects has qualitatively similar effects on the steady state. We focus on the stationary current as well as the density profiles. If there is only a single slow site in the system, we observe a significant dependence of the current on the \emph{location} of the slow site for both and cases. When two slow sites are introduced, more intriguing phenomena emerge, e.g., dramatic decreases in the current when the two are close together. In addition, we study the asymptotic behavior when . We also explore the associated density profiles and compare our findings to an earlier study using a simple mean-field theory. We then outline the biological significance of these effects.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0710.3865,
title = {Inhomogeneous exclusion processes with extended objects: The effect of defect locations},
author = {J. J. Dong and B. Schmittmann and R. K. P. Zia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.3865},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
14 pages; 14 figures