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The weakly asymmetric simple exclusion process
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    The weakly asymmetric simple exclusion process (English)
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    The one dimensional n.n. simple exclusion process with generator \(\epsilon^{-2}L_ 0+\epsilon^{-1}L_ a\), \(\epsilon >0\), is considered, \(L_ 0\) and \(L_ a\) being respectively the generators of the symmetric and totally asymmetric simple exclusion processes. Propagation of chaos and convergence to the Burgers equation with viscosity are proven in the limit when \(\epsilon\) goes to zero. The density fluctuation field is shown to converge to a generalized Ornstein Uhlenbeck process with mean zero. The time asymptotic covariance kernel is explicitly computed for traveling wave profiles and the result indicates that the shock profile is stable while its space location fluctuates around its average position like a brownian motion. Its diffusion coefficient is explicitly computed.
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    Propagation of chaos
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    Burgers equation
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    Ornstein Uhlenbeck process
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    traveling wave profiles
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