Blocks & Gaps in the Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process
Craig Tracy, UC Davis & Harold Widom, UC Santa Cruz
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Blocks & Gaps in the Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process Craig Tracy, UC Davis & Harold Widom, UC Santa Cruz 1 Simple Random Walk Can make time continuous by giving particle a random alarm clock, i.e. exponential distr.
Craig Tracy, UC Davis & Harold Widom, UC Santa Cruz
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alarm clock”, i.e. exponential distr. with mean 1.
elementary, stochastic processes.
must interact.
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A continuous time Markov process
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particle is initially at y is at x at time t is
This result is elementary but the generalization to more than one particle is rather subtle
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looking at marginal distributions; the simplest are one-point functions:
Second Example: ASEP Blocks mth particle is the left-most one in a contiguous block of L particles
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General m Identity Two
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