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Point process convergence of extremes in $K$-symmetric exclusion

Probability 2025-06-17 v1

Abstract

We consider the behavior of extremal particles in KK-symmetric exclusion on Z\mathbb{Z} when the process starts from certain infinite-particle step configurations where there are no particles to the right of a maximal one. In such a system, the occupancy of a site is limited to at most K1K \geq 1. Let Xt(0)Xt(1)X^{(0)}_t\geq X^{(1)}_t\geq \cdots denote the order statistics of the particles in the system. We show that the point process m=0δvt(Xt/K(m))\sum_{m=0}^\infty \delta_{v_t(X_{t/K}^{(m)})} converges in distribution as tt \to \infty to a Poisson random measure on R\mathbb{R} with intensity proportional to exdxe^{-x}\,dx, where vt(x)=(σbt)1xatv_t(x) = (\sigma b_t)^{-1}x - a_t, at=log(t/(2πlogt))a_t = \log(t/ (\sqrt{2\pi} \log t)), bt=(t/logt)1/2b_t = (t/\log t)^{1/2}, and σ\sigma is the standard deviation of the random walk jump probabilities. From this limit, we further deduce the asymptotic joint distributions for the extreme statistics and the spacings between them. Moreover, to probe effects of the number of particles on the behavior of the extremes, we consider an array of truncated step profiles supported on blocks of L(t)L(t) sites at times t0t\geq 0. Letting L(t)L(t) \to \infty with tt \to \infty, we obtain Poisson random measure limits in different scaling regimes determined by L(t)L(t). These results show robustness of both previously known and newly introduced superdiffusive scaling limits for the extremes in the symmetric exclusion process (K=1K=1) by extending them to the larger class of K2K\geq 2 exclusion. Furthermore, proofs are more general than previously known techniques, relying on moment bounds and a semigroup monotonicity estimate to control particle correlations.

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@article{arxiv.2506.12632,
  title  = {Point process convergence of extremes in $K$-symmetric exclusion},
  author = {Michael Conroy and Adrián González Casanova and Sunder Sethuraman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.12632},
  year   = {2025}
}