International audienceIn the hydrodynamic regime, the evolution of a stochastic lattice gas with symmetric hopping rules is described by a diffusion equation with density-dependent diffusion coefficient encapsulating all microscopic details of the dynamics. This diffusion coefficient is, in principle, determined by a Green-Kubo formula. In practice, even when the equilibrium properties of a lattice gas are analytically known, the diffusion coefficient cannot be computed except when a lattice gas additionally satisfies the gradient condition. We develop a procedure to systematically obtain analytical approximations for the diffusion coefficient for non-gradient lattice gases with known equilibrium. The method relies on a variational formula ...
We investigate the relation between thermodynamic and dynamic properties of an associating lattice g...
The dynamical process of the diffusion of tagged particles in a one-dimensional concentrated lattice...
A Monte Carlo simulation is presented for the tracers\u27 diffusion of an interacting lattice gas mo...
International audienceIn the hydrodynamic regime, the evolution of a stochastic lattice gas with sym...
14 pages, 11 figuresInternational audienceA diffusive lattice gas is characterized by the diffusion ...
We prove, under certain mixing conditions, that the hydrodynamical limit of a stochastic lattice gas...
International audienceKinetically constrained lattice gases (KCLG) are interacting particle systems ...
28 pages, 4 figuresWe analyze the tagged particle diffusion for kinetically constrained models for g...
In this PhD thesis diffusion of single particles and of lattice gases on arbitrary dimensional latti...
This work presents a very detailed investigation of the diffusion behavior of lattice gases on disor...
A general theory for collective diffusion in interacting lattice-gas models is presented. The theory...
We consider a lattice gas on the discrete d-dimensional torus (ℤ/Nℤ)d with a generic translation inv...
AbstractWe prove the smoothness of a diffusion coefficient with respect to the density of particles ...
Kinetically constrained lattice gases (KCLG) are interacting particle systems which show some of th...
In order to model diffusion for real crystals, it is necessary to acknowledge that for many chemical...
We investigate the relation between thermodynamic and dynamic properties of an associating lattice g...
The dynamical process of the diffusion of tagged particles in a one-dimensional concentrated lattice...
A Monte Carlo simulation is presented for the tracers\u27 diffusion of an interacting lattice gas mo...
International audienceIn the hydrodynamic regime, the evolution of a stochastic lattice gas with sym...
14 pages, 11 figuresInternational audienceA diffusive lattice gas is characterized by the diffusion ...
We prove, under certain mixing conditions, that the hydrodynamical limit of a stochastic lattice gas...
International audienceKinetically constrained lattice gases (KCLG) are interacting particle systems ...
28 pages, 4 figuresWe analyze the tagged particle diffusion for kinetically constrained models for g...
In this PhD thesis diffusion of single particles and of lattice gases on arbitrary dimensional latti...
This work presents a very detailed investigation of the diffusion behavior of lattice gases on disor...
A general theory for collective diffusion in interacting lattice-gas models is presented. The theory...
We consider a lattice gas on the discrete d-dimensional torus (ℤ/Nℤ)d with a generic translation inv...
AbstractWe prove the smoothness of a diffusion coefficient with respect to the density of particles ...
Kinetically constrained lattice gases (KCLG) are interacting particle systems which show some of th...
In order to model diffusion for real crystals, it is necessary to acknowledge that for many chemical...
We investigate the relation between thermodynamic and dynamic properties of an associating lattice g...
The dynamical process of the diffusion of tagged particles in a one-dimensional concentrated lattice...
A Monte Carlo simulation is presented for the tracers\u27 diffusion of an interacting lattice gas mo...