AbstractWe derive by a constructive method the hydrodynamic behavior of attractive processes with irreducible jumps and product invariant measures. Our approach relies on (i) explicit construction of Riemann solutions without assuming convexity, which may lead to contact discontinuities and (ii) a general result which proves that the hydrodynamic limit for Riemann initial profiles implies the same for general initial profiles. The k-step exclusion process provides a simple example. We also give a law of large numbers for the tagged particle in a nearest neighbor asymmetric k-step exclusion process
rightmost particle. The asymmetric k-step exclusion processes are the simplest interacting particle ...
The behaviour of extended particles with exclusion interaction on a one-dimensional lattice is inves...
International audienceWe derive the hydrodynamic limit for two degenerate lattice gases, the \emph{f...
International audienceWe derive by a constructive method the hydrodynamic behavior of attractive pro...
AbstractWe derive by a constructive method the hydrodynamic behavior of attractive processes with ir...
18 pages, Technical ReportWe describe the hydrodynamic behavior of the $k$-step exclusion process. S...
International audienceThe asymmetric $k$-step exclusion processes are the simplest interacting parti...
International audienceWe review a (constructive) approach first introduced in [6] and further develo...
International audienceWe consider attractive irreducible conservative particle systems on Z, with at...
International audienceAttractiveness is a fundamental tool to study interacting particle systems and...
We prove a hydrodynamic limit for the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process with spatially inh...
We provide a short proof for the exponential equivalence between misanthrope processes in contact wi...
International audienceWe give a new approach to the well-known convergence to the hydrodynamic limit...
AbstractWe extend previous results on the preservation of local equilibrium for one dimensional tota...
International audienceWe consider the facilitated exclusion process, which is a non-ergodic, kinetic...
rightmost particle. The asymmetric k-step exclusion processes are the simplest interacting particle ...
The behaviour of extended particles with exclusion interaction on a one-dimensional lattice is inves...
International audienceWe derive the hydrodynamic limit for two degenerate lattice gases, the \emph{f...
International audienceWe derive by a constructive method the hydrodynamic behavior of attractive pro...
AbstractWe derive by a constructive method the hydrodynamic behavior of attractive processes with ir...
18 pages, Technical ReportWe describe the hydrodynamic behavior of the $k$-step exclusion process. S...
International audienceThe asymmetric $k$-step exclusion processes are the simplest interacting parti...
International audienceWe review a (constructive) approach first introduced in [6] and further develo...
International audienceWe consider attractive irreducible conservative particle systems on Z, with at...
International audienceAttractiveness is a fundamental tool to study interacting particle systems and...
We prove a hydrodynamic limit for the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process with spatially inh...
We provide a short proof for the exponential equivalence between misanthrope processes in contact wi...
International audienceWe give a new approach to the well-known convergence to the hydrodynamic limit...
AbstractWe extend previous results on the preservation of local equilibrium for one dimensional tota...
International audienceWe consider the facilitated exclusion process, which is a non-ergodic, kinetic...
rightmost particle. The asymmetric k-step exclusion processes are the simplest interacting particle ...
The behaviour of extended particles with exclusion interaction on a one-dimensional lattice is inves...
International audienceWe derive the hydrodynamic limit for two degenerate lattice gases, the \emph{f...