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Hydrodynamics In A Condensation Regime: The Disordered Asymmetric Zero-Range Process

Bahadoran, C.
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Mountford, T.  
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Ravishankar, K.
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January 1, 2020
Annals Of Probability

We study asymmetric zero-range processes on Z with nearest-neighbour jumps and site disorder. The jump rate of particles is an arbitrary but bounded nondecreasing function of the number of particles. For any given environment satisfying suitable averaging properties, we establish a hydrodynamic limit given by a scalar conservation law including the domain above critical density, where the flux is shown to be constant.

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research article
DOI
10.1214/19-AOP1365
Web of Science ID

WOS:000521825900012

Author(s)
Bahadoran, C.
Mountford, T.  
Ravishankar, K.
Saada, E.
Date Issued

2020-01-01

Publisher

INST MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS

Published in
Annals Of Probability
Volume

48

Issue

1

Start page

404

End page

444

Subjects

Statistics & Probability

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Mathematics

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asymmetric zero-range process

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site disorder

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phase transition

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condensation

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hydrodynamic limit

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attractive particle-systems

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euler hydrodynamics

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limit

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REVIEWED

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