We study the dynamics of the totally asymmetric exclusion process with open boundaries by phenomenological theories complemented by extensive Monte Carlo simulations. Upon combining domain wall theory with a kinetic approach known as Boltzmann Langevin theory we are able to give a complete qualitative picture of the dynamics in the low and high density regime and at the corresponding phase boundary. At the coexistence line between high and low density phases we observe a time scale separation between local density fluctuations and collective domain wall motion, which are well accounted for by the Boltzmann Langevin and domain wall theory, respectively. We present Monte Carlo data for the correlation functions and power spectra in the...
While the origins of temporal correlations in Langevin dynamics have been thoroughly researched, the...
We present a new numerical Monte Carlo approach to determine the scaling behavior of lattice field t...
In a one-dimensional fluid the macroscopic Navier-Stokes equations are no longer valid because of lo...
We study the dynamics of the totally asymmetric exclusion process with open boundaries by phenomenol...
We discuss a new class of driven lattice gas obtained by coupling the one dimensional totally asy...
Over the last few decades the interests of statistical physicists have broadened to include the deta...
One-dimensional, boundary-driven lattice gases with local interactions are stud-ied in the weakly in...
We study a one-dimensional anisotropic exclusion process describing particles injected at the origin...
Lattice gas automata with collision rules that violate the conditions of semidetailed balance exhibi...
We introduce a general class of stochastic lattice gas models, and derive their fluctuating hydrodyn...
Steady-state properties of hard objects with exclusion interaction and a driven motion along a one-d...
We study a one-parameter generalization of the symmetric simple exclusion process on a one-dimension...
27 pages, 2 figuresOne-dimensional, boundary-driven lattice gases with local interactions are studie...
We develop and test numerically a lattice-Boltzmann (LB) model for nonideal fluids that incorporates...
We study the dynamical evolution toward steady state of the stochastic nonequilibrium model known as...
While the origins of temporal correlations in Langevin dynamics have been thoroughly researched, the...
We present a new numerical Monte Carlo approach to determine the scaling behavior of lattice field t...
In a one-dimensional fluid the macroscopic Navier-Stokes equations are no longer valid because of lo...
We study the dynamics of the totally asymmetric exclusion process with open boundaries by phenomenol...
We discuss a new class of driven lattice gas obtained by coupling the one dimensional totally asy...
Over the last few decades the interests of statistical physicists have broadened to include the deta...
One-dimensional, boundary-driven lattice gases with local interactions are stud-ied in the weakly in...
We study a one-dimensional anisotropic exclusion process describing particles injected at the origin...
Lattice gas automata with collision rules that violate the conditions of semidetailed balance exhibi...
We introduce a general class of stochastic lattice gas models, and derive their fluctuating hydrodyn...
Steady-state properties of hard objects with exclusion interaction and a driven motion along a one-d...
We study a one-parameter generalization of the symmetric simple exclusion process on a one-dimension...
27 pages, 2 figuresOne-dimensional, boundary-driven lattice gases with local interactions are studie...
We develop and test numerically a lattice-Boltzmann (LB) model for nonideal fluids that incorporates...
We study the dynamical evolution toward steady state of the stochastic nonequilibrium model known as...
While the origins of temporal correlations in Langevin dynamics have been thoroughly researched, the...
We present a new numerical Monte Carlo approach to determine the scaling behavior of lattice field t...
In a one-dimensional fluid the macroscopic Navier-Stokes equations are no longer valid because of lo...