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Long-ranged correlations in large deviations of local clustering

Jakub Dolezal, Robert L. Jack

Published 2020-12-10, updated 2021-05-24Version 2

In systems of diffusing particles, we investigate large deviations of a time-averaged measure of clustering around one particle. We focus on biased ensembles of trajectories, which realise large-deviation events. The bias acts on a single particle, but elicits a response that spans the whole system. We analyse this effect through the lens of Macroscopic Fluctuation Theory, focussing on the coupling of the bias to hydrodynamic modes. This explains that the dynamical free energy has non-trivial scaling relationships with the system size, in 1 and 2 spatial dimensions. We show that the long-ranged response to a bias on one particle also has consequences when biasing two particles.

Comments: 14 pages, 11 figures
Journal: Physical Review E (2021) Vol. 103, No. 5, pages 052132
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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