We develop n-cluster mean-field theories (1≤ n ≤ 4) for calculating the flux and the gap distribution in the nonequilibrium steady states of the Katz-Lebowitz-Spohn model of the driven diffusive lattice gas, with attractive and repulsive interparticle interactions, in both one and two dimensions for arbitrary particle densities, temperature as well as the driving field. We compare our theoretical results with the corresponding numerical data we have obtained from the computer simulations to demonstrate the level of accuracy of our theoretical predictions. We also compare our results with those for some other prototype models, notably particle-hopping models of vehicular traffic, to demonstrate the qualitative features we have ob...
Monte Carlo simulations are performed to study the enhanced density fluctuations in a square lattice...
Motivated by biological transport phenomena and vehicular traffic flow we investigate the dynamics o...
The equilibrium probability distribution of N methane molecules adsorbed in the interior of n α cage...
We discuss stationary aspects of a set of driven lattice gases in which hard-core particles with spa...
Far-from-equilibrium phenomena, while abundant in nature, are not nearly as well understood as their...
We study three different lattice models in which two species of diffusing particles are driven in op...
We investigate a driven diffusive lattice gas model with two oppositely moving species of particles....
We generalize the driven diffusive lattice gas model by using a combination of Kawasaki and Glauber ...
Driven lattice gases are widely regarded as the paradigm of collective phenomena out of equilibrium....
Natural phenomena frequently involve a very large number of interacting molecules moving in confined...
The main results of my work contribute to the mathematical study of microscopic non-equilibrium syst...
Extensive and systematic simulation studies of two-dimensional fluid motion in a complex crowded env...
10.1103/PhysRevE.65.046126Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics6540461...
Kawasaki dynamics is used to study the transport properties of a nonequilibrium steady state system ...
In this second paper the authors study the transport properties of the lattice-gas cellular automato...
Monte Carlo simulations are performed to study the enhanced density fluctuations in a square lattice...
Motivated by biological transport phenomena and vehicular traffic flow we investigate the dynamics o...
The equilibrium probability distribution of N methane molecules adsorbed in the interior of n α cage...
We discuss stationary aspects of a set of driven lattice gases in which hard-core particles with spa...
Far-from-equilibrium phenomena, while abundant in nature, are not nearly as well understood as their...
We study three different lattice models in which two species of diffusing particles are driven in op...
We investigate a driven diffusive lattice gas model with two oppositely moving species of particles....
We generalize the driven diffusive lattice gas model by using a combination of Kawasaki and Glauber ...
Driven lattice gases are widely regarded as the paradigm of collective phenomena out of equilibrium....
Natural phenomena frequently involve a very large number of interacting molecules moving in confined...
The main results of my work contribute to the mathematical study of microscopic non-equilibrium syst...
Extensive and systematic simulation studies of two-dimensional fluid motion in a complex crowded env...
10.1103/PhysRevE.65.046126Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics6540461...
Kawasaki dynamics is used to study the transport properties of a nonequilibrium steady state system ...
In this second paper the authors study the transport properties of the lattice-gas cellular automato...
Monte Carlo simulations are performed to study the enhanced density fluctuations in a square lattice...
Motivated by biological transport phenomena and vehicular traffic flow we investigate the dynamics o...
The equilibrium probability distribution of N methane molecules adsorbed in the interior of n α cage...