We investigate the macroscopic behavior of asymmetric attractive zero-range processes on $\mathbb{Z}$ where particles are destroyed at the origin at a rate of order $N^\beta$, where $\beta \in \mathbb{R}$ and $N\in\mathbb{N}$ is the scaling parameter. We prove that the hydrodynamic limit of this particle system is described by the unique entropy solution of a hyperbolic conservation law, supplemented by a boundary condition depending on the range of $\beta$. Namely, if $\beta \geqslant 0$, then the boundary condition prescribes the particle current through the origin, whereas if $\beta<0$, the destruction of particles at the origin has no macroscopic effect on the system and no boundary condition is imposed at the hydrodynamic limit
Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/009117906000000115 in the Annals of Probability (http://www.i...
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Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/009117906000000115 in the Annals of Probability (http://www.i...
AbstractWe consider a nearest-neighbor symmetric zero-range process, evolving on the d-dimensional p...
Abstract: This paper summarizes results and some open problems about the large-scale and long-time b...
We investigate the macroscopic behavior of asymmetric attractive zero-range processes on $\mathbb{Z}...
International audienceWe study asymmetric zero-range processes on Z with nearest-neighbour jumps and...
AbstractWe extend previous results on the preservation of local equilibrium for one dimensional tota...
In these notes we consider two particle systems: the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process an...
In these notes we consider two particle systems: the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process and...
We consider one-dimensional asymmetric zero-range processes starting from a step decreasing profile ...
International audienceWe derive the hydrodynamic limit for two degenerate lattice gases, the \emph{f...
International audienceWe consider attractive irreducible conservative particle systems on Z, with at...
International audienceWe study asymmetric zero-range processes on Z with nearest-neighbour jumps and...
We study general zero range processes with different types of particles on a ddimensional lattice w...
Two-species condensing zero range processes (ZRPs) are interacting particle systems with two species...
We consider the one-dimensional Totally Asymmetric Zero-Range process evolving on $\mathbb{Z}$ and ...
Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/009117906000000115 in the Annals of Probability (http://www.i...
AbstractWe consider a nearest-neighbor symmetric zero-range process, evolving on the d-dimensional p...
Abstract: This paper summarizes results and some open problems about the large-scale and long-time b...