Abstract. We introduce a meta-population version of models of asymmetric exclusion models, consisting of a spatial arrangement of patches. Patches are of a specific size, indicating the maximal number of particles they can hold. We use an expansion in the inverse patch size to calculate the spectral properties of fluctuations in such systems. This provides a systematic derivation from first principles of effective Langevin descriptions discussed in the literature. We apply our approach to the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process, to variants with an overall constraint on the total particle number and to a two-species exclusion model. The theory provides semi-analytical results, these are confirmed in numerical simulations, and give g...
We introduce a class of stochastic population models based on "patch dynamics." The size of the patc...
International audienceConsidering the large deviations of activity and current in the Asymmetric Sim...
The misanthrope process is a class of stochastic interacting particle systems, generalizing the simp...
6 figures.We investigate the total asymmetric exclusion process by analyzing the dynamics of the sho...
We introduce a mean-field theoretical framework to describe multiple totally asymmetric simple exclu...
The asymmetric exclusion process is an idealised stochastic model of transport, whose exact solution...
We investigate the fluctuations around the average density profile in the weakly asymmetric exclusio...
We study the fluctuations of the current J(t) of the totally asymmetric exclusion process with open ...
We formulate and study the microscopic statistical mechanics of systems of particles with exclusion ...
Abstract. We study the totally asymmetric exclusion process on the positive integers with a single p...
The asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) is a stochastic model featuring particles with contac...
ABSTRACT. – We establish a central limit theorem for the density fluctuations of a one dimensional p...
Analytically tractable metapopulation models usually assume that every patch is identical, which lim...
The Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process (ASEP) is a process from statistical physics that describes ...
The behaviour of extended particles with exclusion interaction on a one-dimensional lattice is inves...
We introduce a class of stochastic population models based on "patch dynamics." The size of the patc...
International audienceConsidering the large deviations of activity and current in the Asymmetric Sim...
The misanthrope process is a class of stochastic interacting particle systems, generalizing the simp...
6 figures.We investigate the total asymmetric exclusion process by analyzing the dynamics of the sho...
We introduce a mean-field theoretical framework to describe multiple totally asymmetric simple exclu...
The asymmetric exclusion process is an idealised stochastic model of transport, whose exact solution...
We investigate the fluctuations around the average density profile in the weakly asymmetric exclusio...
We study the fluctuations of the current J(t) of the totally asymmetric exclusion process with open ...
We formulate and study the microscopic statistical mechanics of systems of particles with exclusion ...
Abstract. We study the totally asymmetric exclusion process on the positive integers with a single p...
The asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) is a stochastic model featuring particles with contac...
ABSTRACT. – We establish a central limit theorem for the density fluctuations of a one dimensional p...
Analytically tractable metapopulation models usually assume that every patch is identical, which lim...
The Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process (ASEP) is a process from statistical physics that describes ...
The behaviour of extended particles with exclusion interaction on a one-dimensional lattice is inves...
We introduce a class of stochastic population models based on "patch dynamics." The size of the patc...
International audienceConsidering the large deviations of activity and current in the Asymmetric Sim...
The misanthrope process is a class of stochastic interacting particle systems, generalizing the simp...