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Large Deviations for the SSEP with slow boundary: the non-critical case

Tertuliano Franco, Patrícia Gonçalves, Adriana Neumann

Published 2021-07-14Version 1

We prove a large deviations principle for the empirical measure of the one dimensional symmetric simple exclusion process in contact with reservoirs. The dynamics of the reservoirs is slowed down with respect to the dynamics of the system, that is, the rate at which the system exchanges particles with the boundary reservoirs is of order $n^{-\theta}$, where $n$ is number of sites in the system, $\theta$ is a non negative parameter, and the system is taken in the diffusive time scaling. Two regimes are studied here, the subcritical $\theta\in(0,1)$ whose hydrodynamic equation is the heat equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions and the supercritical $\theta\in(1,+\infty)$ whose hydrodynamic equation is the heat equation with Neumann boundary conditions. In the subcritical case $\theta\in(0,1)$, the rate function that we obtain matches the rate function corresponding to the case $\theta=0$ which was derived on previous works (see \cite{blm,flm}), but the challenges we faced here are much trickier. In the supercritical case $\theta\in(1,+\infty)$, the rate function is equal to infinity outside the set of trajectories which preserve the total mass, meaning that, despite the discrete system exchanges particles with the reservoirs, this phenomena has super-exponentially small probability in the diffusive scaling limit.

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