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Hidden symmetries in the asymmetric exclusion process
Published 2004-12-14Version 1
We present a spectral study of the evolution matrix of the totally asymmetric exclusion process on a ring at half filling. The natural symmetries (translation, charge conjugation combined with reflection) predict only two fold degeneracies. However, we have found that degeneracies of higher order also exist and, as the system size increases, higher and higher orders appear. These degeneracies become generic in the limit of very large systems. This behaviour can be explained by the Bethe Ansatz and suggests the presence of hidden symmetries in the model. Keywords: ASEP, Markov matrix, symmetries, spectral degeneracies, Bethe Ansatz.
Comments: 16 pages
Journal: JSTAT (2004) P12001
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: hidden symmetries, bethe ansatz, totally asymmetric exclusion process, higher orders appear, spectral degeneracies
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