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Recent results and open problems on the hydrodynamics of disordered asymmetric exclusion and zero-range processes
Published 1999-06-28Version 1
This paper summarizes results and some open problems about the large-scale and long-time behavior of asymmetric, disordered exclusion and zero-range processes. These processes have randomly chosen jump rates at the sites of the underlying lattice. The interesting feature is that for suitably distributed random rates there is a phase transition where the process behaves differently at high and low densities. Some of this distinction is visible on the hydrodynamic scale.
Comments: Proceedings of II Escola Brasileira de Probabilidade (Barra do Sahy, Sao Paulo, August 1998)
Journal: Resenhas IME-USP 4 (1999), 1-15
Keywords: disordered asymmetric exclusion, zero-range processes, open problems, paper summarizes results, randomly chosen jump rates
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