Two-species condensing zero range processes (ZRPs) are interacting particle systems with two species of particles and zero range interaction exhibiting phase separation outside a domain of sub-critical densities. We prove the hydrodynamic limit of nearest neighbour mean zero two-species condensing ZRP with bounded local jump rate for sub-critical initial profiles, i.e., for initial profiles whose image is contained in the region of sub-critical densities. The proof is based on H.T. Yau’s relative entropy method, which relies on the existence of sufficiently regular solutions to the hydrodynamic equation. In the particular case of the species-blind ZRP, we prove that the solutions of the hydrodynamic equation exist globally in time and thus ...
AbstractWe consider a nearest-neighbor symmetric zero-range process, evolving on the d-dimensional p...
Zero-range processes with decreasing jump rates exhibit a condensation transition, where a positive ...
The zero-range process is a stochastic interacting particle system that exhibits a condensation tra...
Two-species condensing zero range processes (ZRPs) are interacting particle systems with two species...
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We study general zero range processes with different types of particles on a ddimensional lattice w...
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In these notes we consider two particle systems: the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process and...
In these notes we consider two particle systems: the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process an...
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 consider a nearest-neighbor symmetric zero-range process, evolving on the d-dimensional p...
Zero-range processes with decreasing jump rates exhibit a condensation transition, where a positive ...
The zero-range process is a stochastic interacting particle system that exhibits a condensation tra...
Two-species condensing zero range processes (ZRPs) are interacting particle systems with two species...
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...
AbstractWe extend previous results on the preservation of local equilibrium for one dimensional tota...
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...
AbstractThe hydrodynamic limit of the symmetric generalized exclusion process on the torus [0,1) has...
AbstractWe consider a system of interacting Ornstein–Uhlenbeck particles moving in a d-dimensional t...
In these notes we consider two particle systems: the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process and...
In these notes we consider two particle systems: the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process an...
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 consider a nearest-neighbor symmetric zero-range process, evolving on the d-dimensional p...
Zero-range processes with decreasing jump rates exhibit a condensation transition, where a positive ...
The zero-range process is a stochastic interacting particle system that exhibits a condensation tra...