We prove a duality between the asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) with non-conservative open boundary conditions and an asymmetric exclusion process with particle-dependent hopping rates and conservative reflecting boundaries. This is a reverse duality in the sense that the duality function relates the measures of the dual processes rather than expectations. Specifically, for a certain parameter manifold of the boundary parameters of the open ASEP this duality expresses the time evolution of a family of shock product measures with $N$ microscopic shocks in terms of the time evolution of $N$ particles in the dual process. The reverse duality also elucidates some so far poorly understood properties of the stationary matrix product mea...
We study a new process, which we call ASEP(q, j), where particles move asymmetrically on a one-dimen...
We study a class of interacting particle systems with asymmetric interaction showing a self-duality ...
In this thesis we study a class of interacting particle systems sharing a duality property. This cla...
A reverse duality between the asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) with open boundary conditio...
We study the Asymmetric Brownian Energy, a model of heat conduction defined on the one-dimensional f...
We prove duality relations for two interacting particle systems: the q-deformed totally asymmetric s...
We study a new process, which we call ASEP(q, j), where particles move asymmetrically on a one-dimen...
We examine type D ASEP, a two--species interacting particle system which generalizes the usual asymm...
The Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process (ASEP) is a process from statistical physics that describes ...
We introduce a family of multi-dimensional Askey-Wilson signed measures. We offer an explicit descri...
Research in combinatorics has often explored the asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP). The ASE...
We develop the algebraic approach to duality, more precisely to intertwinings, within the context of...
We study a two-component asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) that is equivalent to the ASEP w...
We study stochastic models of non-equilibrium which are exactly solvable with the technique of duali...
© 2014 Dr. Caley Reuben FinnThis thesis contains work on three separate topics, but with common them...
We study a new process, which we call ASEP(q, j), where particles move asymmetrically on a one-dimen...
We study a class of interacting particle systems with asymmetric interaction showing a self-duality ...
In this thesis we study a class of interacting particle systems sharing a duality property. This cla...
A reverse duality between the asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) with open boundary conditio...
We study the Asymmetric Brownian Energy, a model of heat conduction defined on the one-dimensional f...
We prove duality relations for two interacting particle systems: the q-deformed totally asymmetric s...
We study a new process, which we call ASEP(q, j), where particles move asymmetrically on a one-dimen...
We examine type D ASEP, a two--species interacting particle system which generalizes the usual asymm...
The Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process (ASEP) is a process from statistical physics that describes ...
We introduce a family of multi-dimensional Askey-Wilson signed measures. We offer an explicit descri...
Research in combinatorics has often explored the asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP). The ASE...
We develop the algebraic approach to duality, more precisely to intertwinings, within the context of...
We study a two-component asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) that is equivalent to the ASEP w...
We study stochastic models of non-equilibrium which are exactly solvable with the technique of duali...
© 2014 Dr. Caley Reuben FinnThis thesis contains work on three separate topics, but with common them...
We study a new process, which we call ASEP(q, j), where particles move asymmetrically on a one-dimen...
We study a class of interacting particle systems with asymmetric interaction showing a self-duality ...
In this thesis we study a class of interacting particle systems sharing a duality property. This cla...