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We consider continuous-time random walks on a random locally finite subset of $\mathbb{R}^d$ with random symmetric jump probability rates. The jump range can be unbounded. We assume some second--moment conditions and that the above…

Probability · Mathematics 2022-06-03 Alessandra Faggionato

In \cite{J} M. Jara has presented a method, reducing the proof of the hydrodynamic limit of symmetric exclusion processes to an homogenization problem, as unified approach to recent works on the field as \cite{N}, \cite{F1}, \cite{F2} and…

Probability · Mathematics 2010-03-30 A. Faggionato

In this paper, we prove the hydrodynamic limit for the ergodic dynamics of the Facilitated Exclusion Process with closed boundaries in the symmetric, asymmetric and weakly asymmetric regimes. For this, we couple it with a Simple Exclusion…

Probability · Mathematics 2025-02-04 Hugo Da Cunha , Lu Xu

In this paper, we introduce a random environment for the exclusion process in $\mathbb{Z}^d$ obtained by assigning a maximal occupancy to each site. This maximal occupancy is allowed to randomly vary among sites, and partial exclusion…

Probability · Mathematics 2021-09-03 Simone Floreani , Frank Redig , Federico Sau

We consider a one-dimensional continuous time random walk with transition rates depending on an underlying autonomous simple symmetric exclusion process starting out of equilibrium. This model represents an example of a random walk in a…

Probability · Mathematics 2016-11-26 Luca Avena , Tertuliano Franco , Milton Jara , Florian Völlering

We study the hydrodynamic limit for a periodic $1$-dimensional exclusion process with a dynamical constraint, which prevents a particle at site $x$ from jumping to site $x\pm1$ unless site $x\mp1$ is occupied. This process with degenerate…

Probability · Mathematics 2020-10-23 Oriane Blondel , Clément Erignoux , Makiko Sasada , Marielle Simon

We give a new approach to the well-known convergence to the hydrodynamic limit for the symmetric simple exclusion process (SSEP). More precisely, we characterize any possible limit of its empirical density measures as solutions to the heat…

Probability · Mathematics 2015-11-11 Max Fathi , Marielle Simon

Using duality techniques, we derive the hydrodynamic limit for one-dimensional, boundary-driven, symmetric exclusion processes with different types of non-reversible dynamics at the boundary, for which the classical entropy method fails.

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2020-10-23 Clément Erignoux

We revisit in this short article the hydrostatic limit for the exclusion process with slow boundary. The original proof of this result relies on estimates of the correlation functions. We achieve the same result based on analysis of two…

Probability · Mathematics 2019-04-30 Kenkichi Tsunoda

We consider the symmetric simple exclusion process in $\mathbb Z^d$ with quenched bounded dynamic random conductances and prove its hydrodynamic limit in path space. The main tool is the connection, due to the self-duality of the process,…

Probability · Mathematics 2021-02-03 Frank Redig , Ellen Saada , Federico Sau

We consider the asymmetric exclusion process. We start from a profile which is constant along the drift direction and prove that the density profile, under a diffusive rescaling of time, converges to the solution of a parabolic equation.

Probability · Mathematics 2009-11-10 C. Landim , R. M. Sued , G. Valle

We describe the hydrodynamic behavior of the $k$-step exclusion process. Since the flux appearing in the hydrodynamic equation for this particle system is neither convex nor concave, the set of possible solutions include in addition to…

Probability · Mathematics 2010-11-10 Herve Guiol , Krishnamurthi Ravishankar , Ellen Saada

A new class of models, generalizing Asymmetric Exclusion Process for many parallel interacting channels, is proposed. We couple the models with boundary reservoirs, study boundary-driven phase transitions and show that usually taken…

Statistical Mechanics · Physics 2011-07-13 V. Popkov , M. Salerno

We study the hydrodynamic limits of the simple exclusion processes and the zero range processes on crystal lattices. For a periodic realization of crystal lattice, we derive the hydrodynamic limit for the exclusion processes and the zero…

Probability · Mathematics 2020-04-21 Zehao Guan

We obtain the hydrodynamic limit of one-dimensional interacting particle systems describing the macroscopic evolution of the density of mass in infinite volume from the microscopic dynamics. The processes are weak pertubations of the…

Probability · Mathematics 2009-08-14 Glauco Valle

We derive the Euler (hyperbolic) hydrodynamic limit for the directed exclusion process (DEP), a one-dimensional conservative interacting particle system that preserves particle-hole symmetry while breaking left-right symmetry. The proof…

Probability · Mathematics 2026-04-24 Ellen Saada , Federico Sau , Assaf Shapira

The hydrodynamic limit of a one dimensional kinetic model describing chemotaxis is investigated. The limit system is a conservation law coupled to an elliptic problem for which the macroscopic velocity is possibly discontinuous. Therefore,…

Analysis of PDEs · Mathematics 2010-10-19 Francois James , Nicolas Vauchelet

In this paper we focus on the open symmetric exclusion process with parameter $m$ (open SEP($m/2$)), which allows $m$ particles each site and has an open boundary. We generalize the result about hydrodynamic limit for the open SEP$(m/2)$…

Probability · Mathematics 2020-09-01 Zhengye Zhou

We study a totally asymmetric simple exclusion process where jumps happen at rate one, except at the origin where the rate is lower. We prove a hydrodynamic scaling limit to a macroscopic profile described by a variational formula. The…

Probability · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Timo Seppalainen

We construct a non reversible exclusion process with Bernoulli product invariant measure and having, in the diffusive hydrodynamic scaling, a non symmetric diffusion matrix, that can be explicitly computed. The antisymmetric part does not…

Probability · Mathematics 2025-02-18 Leonardo De Carlo , Davide Gabrielli , Patrícia Gonçalves
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